To attract the south pole of a bar magnet, you would need to place it near the north pole of another magnet or in close proximity to the bar magnet's north pole. Since opposite poles attract, positioning the south pole of the bar magnet toward the north pole of the magnet shown will result in a pull toward the magnet. This attraction occurs because magnetic fields interact in such a way that opposite poles draw closer together.
No, a magnet does not float on dry ice. Dry ice does not have magnetic properties and cannot support the weight of a magnet like a liquid nitrogen bath could.
They could be if you have magnetic powers
A magnet should have no effect on a cellphone. There is nothing inside a cellphone that would be "messed up" by a magnet. Perhaps you could clarify what happened.
You could do this using a magnet, Iron filings are attracted to a magnet, aluminium filings are not.Hint: magnetism, investigate the relative magnetic properties of the metals.Iron is a ferrous material, and aluminum is non-ferrous. A magnet would separate the two materials as the iron would be attracted to the magnet while the aluminum filings would not. The term ferrous basically refers to any material which contains iron.
There are two main/most common, types of magnet. One is permanent and the other is temporary. There could be more detailed classifications, but I do not know them ;)
In order to answer your question, I need to know your location.
I just checked mine by pulling the sensor and shining a flashlight down at a small mirror pointed where the sensor was installed pulled the ecm fuse and bumped the engine over little by little until i could see it in there. It looked broken know where i could get one?
The magnet by itself would not kill you. However... If the magnet was sharp or pointy it could cut or perforate your digestive tract, which could kill you. If the magnet was too large to pass through your digestive tract it could cause a fatal obsruction. If the magnet was coated with a toxic substance, that substance could kill you.
A synonym for "pulled" could be "extracted" or "tugged."
You could use another magnet with marked poles to determine the poles of the unmarked magnet. By observing how the unmarked magnet interacts with the marked magnet, you can identify the north and south poles of the unmarked magnet based on attraction and repulsion.
Its is because of their location and resources the border states could tip the scale toward one side.
it depend on the strength of magnet. if i had a gauss measurement i could tell you.
A superconductor
The Neodymium Magnet is the strongest permanent magnet in the world. If you have two over a few centimeters they could cause a serious injury.
That depends entirely on the relative strength of the magnet and the adhesion of the glue.
by keeping another magnet or attractive force
If we take a steel nail and tap it with a magnet in the same way a bunch of times, the magnet will align some of the magnetic domains in the nail. The nail will then have become a permanent magnet. The magnetic strength of the nail will not be great like the magnet that created it, but it will be present and will be permanent. The nail could then be used to pick up iron filings just as the magnet could be used to do that.