The TV screen is made of Neoydium and is a magnet, basicly try sticking a magnet and a peice of Neoydium together and see what happens, explosion, shock, or just does it stick? Try this first but until it is deemed safe to stick Neoydium to a magnet. I honestly have no idea but take a test first until you stick a magnet to a TV screen. You're Welcome! :3
They (magnets) don't really "work" with the TV, because if you put a magnet near any electronic device or plug-in device it will basically break down or the screen will go bananas with colors! I've tried it on a D.S.I ,it went bananas with colors but, luckily it got fixed but some of my stuff got deleted. (Don't try this if you want your electronics to go "bye-bye".)
Sticking things on refrigerators, some toys have magnets, there are magnets in computers and in TVs, certain doors have magnets, and most electronics have magnets.
Telephone, television, radio, and internet all use magnets to aid the communication.
Well, rusty magnets do not work as well as a normal magnet. But they can work. And yes try can repel but if you use rusty magnets, it won't work as well. I hope this helped! :)
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Yes. Your dad is totally right. Television really does work by magic. And so do telephones and espectially magnets.
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Televisions with cathode ray tubes have several strong magnets in them. The magnets are used to aim the electrons that excite the phosphorus on the inside of the CRT. Flat screen TVs do not have magnets in them.
Sticking things on refrigerators, some toys have magnets, there are magnets in computers and in TVs, certain doors have magnets, and most electronics have magnets.
Not so much with modern TVs; cathode ray tubes used powerful magnets to focus the electron stream. Modern LCD and Plasma TVs don't use magnets. Some televisions do use magnets, It just depends on which one. :D
A fridge, an oven , a tv, a speaker, cuboard doors & a radio.
Magnets do nothing for the siginal but keep them away from the screen, they can do permanent damage.
Telephone, television, radio, and Internet all use magnets to aid the communication.
magnets also provide humans with the required materials to create products to help and improve our day to day life, things such as tv, fridge, computer etc all use magnets to help them work. compasses are also essential and without magnets we could not have them. also in case you are not aware, without magnetism we could not have atoms etc.. and therefor we would not exist.
Telephone, television, radio, and internet all use magnets to aid the communication.
Magnets are found in the speakers of TVs, Hi Fi systems and computers. Magnets are also often used as closure devices on bathroom cupboards & fridges.
No. Or rather, it's a lot more complicated than that. Magnets are important in a cathode ray tube style television, but they don't "make the picture". The picture shows up as a result of an electron beam hitting the phosphor-covered inside of the tube. The magnets are used to steer the electron beam. In an LCD or LED type television, there are no magnets and an entirely different process is used.