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How do you force like magnetic poles together?

You push them together. They won't stay together, though, since the repulsive force will continue acting. OR, use a nutural \ sympathetic strata ... a simple example is use a metal that attracts the magnetic poles ... and they will unite! N --> |Metal| <-- N


What is spin only formula?

The spin-only formula is used to calculate the magnetic moment of transition metal complexes based solely on the number of unpaired electrons in their d-orbitals. It is expressed as ( \mu = \sqrt{n(n+2)} ), where ( \mu ) is the magnetic moment in Bohr magnetons and ( n ) is the number of unpaired electrons. This formula assumes that only the spin contributions to the magnetic moment are considered, neglecting orbital contributions, which is typically valid for high-spin complexes.


What do magnets stick to and why?

Magnets stick to materials that are attracted to them, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. This is due to the magnetic field produced by the magnet interacting with the magnetic properties of these materials, causing them to be drawn towards the magnet. Other materials that are not attracted to magnets, like wood or plastic, do not stick to magnets because their magnetic properties do not interact with the magnet's field.


What organ begins with the letter n?

nose


What is magnetic variation at N 333154 and E 1291148?

The magnetic variation at a specific location like N 333154 and E 1291148 is the angular difference between true north and magnetic north. To determine the exact magnetic variation at this coordinates, you would need to refer to a current magnetic variation chart or use a geomagnetic calculator.

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What has the author N Cusack written?

N. Cusack has written: 'The electrical and magnetic properties of solids' -- subject(s): Solids


Define permanant magnet?

A permanent magnet is a material that retains its magnetic properties without the need for an external magnetic field. These magnets have their own persistent magnetic field and can attract or repel other objects with magnetic properties. Common examples include fridge magnets and magnets used in speakers.


How do earth's magnetic properties explain how compass work?

The magnet in the compass is attracted to the magnetic field in the Earth's core. The N on the compass always point to magnetic north.... Don't get that confused with geographical north. They are different. Hope this helps.


What country begins with N and ends with N?

No country begins with N and ends with N.


What has the author James Andrew McClean written?

James Andrew McClean has written: 'Fabrication and d.c. properties of metal-n silicon and metal-n silicon P|p|s silicon diodes'


How do you force like magnetic poles together?

You push them together. They won't stay together, though, since the repulsive force will continue acting. OR, use a nutural \ sympathetic strata ... a simple example is use a metal that attracts the magnetic poles ... and they will unite! N --> |Metal| <-- N


What has the author G N Emmanuel written?

G. N. Emmanuel has written: 'Long-time high temperature properties of Cr-Mo weld metal'


A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core is called a(n)?

A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core is called an electromagnet. The ferromagnetic core enhances the magnetic properties of the solenoid, making it more efficient and powerful in generating magnetic fields.


A place that begins with N?

a place that begins with n could be new zealand


Is gravel magnetic?

No. Most gravel consists of sea rocks or pulverized stone. Even if the minerals have iron or nickel, only the strands of concentrated metal ore would react to a magnet.


Predict the spin only magnetic moment for?

To predict the spin-only magnetic moment, you can use the formula ( \mu_s = \sqrt{n(n+2)} ), where ( n ) is the number of unpaired electrons. This formula applies to transition metal complexes and assumes that only the spin contribution is considered, neglecting orbital contributions. For example, if a metal ion has three unpaired electrons, the spin-only magnetic moment would be calculated as ( \mu_s = \sqrt{3(3+2)} = \sqrt{15} \approx 3.87 , \mu_B ), where ( \mu_B ) is the Bohr magneton.


What is a type of transportation that begins with N?

Nuclear submarine is a type of transportation. It begins with N.