Some 2p coins are not magnetic because they are made of different metals such as copper, bronze, or brass that do not contain magnetic properties. These coins may be composed of alloys or combinations of metals that do not exhibit magnetic properties like iron or steel.
They are arranged randomly so ultimate magnetic effect is zero. But in some material they do not cancel and have some +ve or -ve value.
You an expect any planet or moon to have magnetic fields. Some more, some less.
They are arranged randomly so ultimate magnetic effect is zero. But in some material they do not cancel and have some +ve or -ve value. by Limayrie E.
Some common magnetic school supplies include magnetic dry-erase boards, magnetic whiteboard markers, and magnetic clips or holders for papers. Additionally, there are magnetic pencil cases and magnetic bookmarks that can help keep items organized. These supplies offer convenience and can enhance the classroom experience by allowing easy attachment to metal surfaces.
Magnetic domains have the tendency to align with magnetic fields. The Earth's magnetic field is relatively weak, but I would expect SOME alignment.
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There are 50 two-pence coins (2ps) in a pound. Since a pound is equivalent to 100 pence, dividing 100 pence by the value of each 2p coin (2 pence) gives you 50.
I donβt know the the answer ππ
LA=1/2ps
Some can be magnetic but the answer is
75 . 50/2 = 25 3 x 25 = 75
cause they are broken in half..
LA=1/2ps
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They are arranged randomly so ultimate magnetic effect is zero. But in some material they do not cancel and have some +ve or -ve value.
They are arranged randomly so ultimate magnetic effect is zero. But in some material they do not cancel and have some +ve or -ve value.