the molten iron core
magnet which we get naturally from earth is called natural magnet e.g: lodestone.. while magnet made from magnetic material is called artificial magnet ...
pole. the middle part of a magnet is the pole. :)
A giant dipole magnet is a type of magnet used in particle accelerators to steer and focus the trajectories of charged particles. It consists of pairs of electromagnets with opposite poles facing each other, creating a strong magnetic field that bends the path of the particles. These magnets are crucial in controlling the beams of particles in accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider.
The magnetic force of a magnet is called magnetism.
The Earth generates a magnetic field due to the movement of molten iron in its outer core. This magnetic field behaves similarly to that of a bar magnet, with a north and south pole. This phenomenon is what leads to the Earth being described as a giant magnet.
The outer core of the Earth acts like a giant magnet due to the movement of molten iron within it. This movement generates a magnetic field through a process called the geodynamo effect, creating the Earth's magnetic field.
No, the earth is itself a huge magnet.
Go to the Roof (using the key), use your wrench on power box then get your paper clip and you will turn off the giant magnet!
the molten iron core
the molten iron core
the molten iron core
The magnetosphere is the layer that acts like a giant magnet and it attracts charged particles from the solar wind. These particles are then funneled towards the poles, creating phenomena such as the auroras.
Perminant magnet
you don't turn it off
In that it has a magnetic field - which can be detected by a compass needle.
disable the giant magnet in mission 3