The magnet would absorb any radiation and particles emitted by the radioactive element,
just as anything else you might put there would. I'm not up on my nuclear decay, but in the
event that alpha or beta particles were emitted, or any other ones with a net charge, the
presence of the magnet would deflect them somewhat from the direction they would otherwise have taken.
the magnet gets weaker
Iron is a magnetic element therefore it will be attracted by a magnet.
No, sulfur is not a magnet. Sulphur is a chemical element that is not magnetic like iron, nickel, or cobalt, which are common magnetic materials.
it attracts
When some pieces of plastics are brought near the magnet, they will get attracted.
Well, honey, actinium is not magnetic. It's a radioactive element that doesn't have magnetic properties. So, if you were planning on sticking a magnet to it, I hate to break it to you, but it ain't gonna work.
the magnet gets weaker
Uranium powered 9 volt battery glued to a magnet.
Iron is a magnetic element therefore it will be attracted by a magnet.
if the element is attracted by any magnet when brought near it then , we can conclude that the element is magnetic.......
the nail goes to the magnet
Neptunium is a chemical element. Atomic Number: 93, Atomic Symbol: Np. Neptunium is fissionable. For this, it is used as fuel in a fast neutron reactor or in a nuclear weapon. Neptunium is not a magnet.
No, boron is not a magnet. It is a non-metallic element that is commonly used in the manufacturing of glass, ceramics, and fertilizers.
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.
it will loose its magnesium
When you rub a magnet with metal, the metal object becomes temporarily magnetized. This happens because the atoms in the metal align with the magnetic field of the magnet. However, once the magnet is removed, the metal object loses its magnetism.
No, carbon is not magnetic and cannot be attracted to a magnet. Carbon is a non-magnetic element due to its electronic configuration.