Neither. A magnet works by creating two polar fields on the object, one positive and one negative, usually always of the same strength.
Not necessarily.
Not if the magnet is symmetrical, and you define 'strength' in terms of flux density.Yes because it has a stronger attraction rate.there is no stronger or weaker for a magnet
An electromagnet is a stronger magnet.
To make a stronger magnet using the stroke method, take a ferromagnetic material, such as iron, and stroke it with a strong magnet in one direction. Ensure you consistently move the magnet in the same direction without reversing, as this aligns the magnetic domains in the material. Repeating this process several times can enhance the magnetization of the ferromagnetic material, resulting in a stronger magnet. Finally, avoid demagnetizing influences, such as heat or impact, to maintain its strength.
The size of a magnet does not necessarily determine how many paper clips it can hold. The strength of the magnet, which is measured by its magnetic field, is what determines how many paper clips it can hold. A smaller magnet with a stronger magnetic field may be able to hold more paper clips than a larger magnet with a weaker magnetic field.
both sides (poles) of a magnet have the same magnetic charge
yes
Not necessarily.
The strength of a magnet can be determined by measuring its magnetic field using a magnetometer or a compass. The stronger the magnetic field, the stronger the magnet.
You have to take it out on a nice date first. Second, you have to pleasure the magnet for exactly 42 minutes. Third, you rub tons of ranch dressing all over the magnet on each side and keep it on there for 3-4 hours. These are the steps to make your electromagnet stronger.
i think the middle
Not if the magnet is symmetrical, and you define 'strength' in terms of flux density.Yes because it has a stronger attraction rate.there is no stronger or weaker for a magnet
Not if the magnet is symmetrical, and you define 'strength' in terms of flux density.Yes because it has a stronger attraction rate.there is no stronger or weaker for a magnet
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No.The part of the magnet where there is the strongest pull or attraction are called the poles of the magnet.
Independent of what? A stronger magnet will obviously have a larger "sphere of influence".
An electromagnet is a stronger magnet.