your phone screen goes off but comes back on.
the magnet gets weaker
When a magnet touches a paper clip, the magnetic field can align the domains within the steel of the paper clip, temporarily magnetizing it. This alignment causes the paper clip to become magnetized itself, allowing it to attract other magnetic materials. Once the magnet is removed, the paper clip may retain some magnetization, depending on the material and the strength of the magnetic field. However, most paper clips will lose their magnetization over time if not kept in the presence of a magnetic field.
You should not put a phone near a magnet because the magnetic field can interfere with the phone's electronic components, such as the speaker or microphone. This interference can cause malfunctions or permanent damage to the phone.
If lava Touches you your skin will burn to the bone and you could even have to have amputation on whatever limb it touches you or if it touches an inturnal organ this could be fatal..
it attracts
When a magnet touches copper, there is no attraction or repulsion between them. This is because copper is not a magnetic material, so it does not interact with the magnetic field produced by the magnet.
nothing happens. Add. But the idea of an interaction is intriguing, and 'hydrodynamic propulsion' is a standard stuff of science fiction. Used in some Clive Cussler books as well.
Then she touches sperm...
the magnet gets weaker
No the magnet will have no impact on your phone
All ipod touches dont have a cell phone, but you can download apps where you can text or call on the condition that you have WiFi
Get the magnet away as quickly as possible and check to make sure none of your files were erased. But if you have a MAC it might not affect your computer.
what happens to air when it touches the warmed air
What part of the computer? what kind of monitor do you have? if you stick the magnet to the screen it will appear to "kill" the colors. that's if you use an older model screen. I don't believe plasma screens will do the same thing with a magnet. the "melting" affect is like that if a pressing force on a plasma screen or a caculator screen. you can also ERASE your entire Harddrive with a powerfull enough magnet (or if it gets too close), be careful. if you have already hurt your screen with the magnet, there is a degause button in the menu of your screens settings on the monitor. if your monitor is so old that you don't have a menu, get a new monitor.
When a magnet touches a paper clip, the magnetic field can align the domains within the steel of the paper clip, temporarily magnetizing it. This alignment causes the paper clip to become magnetized itself, allowing it to attract other magnetic materials. Once the magnet is removed, the paper clip may retain some magnetization, depending on the material and the strength of the magnetic field. However, most paper clips will lose their magnetization over time if not kept in the presence of a magnetic field.
Nothing!
It dissolves.