An electric current has no trouble at all passing through a magnetic field, however it is deflected. This is how the old CRT picture tubes that used to be used in TVs and Computer Monitors operated. In space electric currents deflected by magnetic fields actually follow helical paths along the lines of magnetic flux.
Yes, light is an electromagnetic wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other. When light travels through a medium, these fields interact with the atoms and molecules, causing various phenomena like reflection, refraction, and absorption.
The sun's magnetic field is what causes the phenomenon known as sunspots. Magnetic fields also affect the earth's weather. Sunspots are a cyclical occurrence that cause solar flares, magnetic activity that affects the earth.
no. plastic bags are not metallic. i suppose a couple might be caught by static electricity, but that would be more inefficient that separating them by hand.
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No, copper cannot block magnetism. It is not a magnetic material, so it will not interfere with magnetic fields or block them.
Solar wind has a large effect on the earth.. It brings these clouds (cant remember name) down. which affects electricity very much. Due to the magnetic field of the clouds
Solar wind has a large effect on the earth.. It brings these clouds (cant remember name) down. which affects electricity very much. Due to the magnetic field of the clouds
Solar wind has a large effect on the earth.. It brings these clouds (cant remember name) down. which affects electricity very much. Due to the magnetic field of the clouds
Static electricity uses positive and negative charges contained within a non-conductive material to attract or repel another object with off balanced charges. Magnetism uses the polarity of atoms to attract or repel another object that can potentially be a magnet.
Materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt are the most effective at blocking magnetic force due to their ability to become magnetized and create an opposite magnetic field, which cancels out the incoming magnetic field. Other materials like copper and aluminum are weakly affected by magnetic fields and are considered non-magnetic.
Yes, light is an electromagnetic wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other. When light travels through a medium, these fields interact with the atoms and molecules, causing various phenomena like reflection, refraction, and absorption.
The comon bar magnet has two poles, and the electromagnet can be turned on and off also the electromagnet uses electricity to create a magnetic field in the first place. so the difference is normal magnet cant be turned on and off but the electromagnet can. does that answer ur question?
Trsansformers work on mutual induction principle caused by the changing magnetic field. Since there is no changing magnetic field i.e there is no "+" and "-" cycle in DC source supply so transformer cant work on a DC source. Its core will become permanent magnet.
No it is a heavy, magnetic and very dark grey rock, which is also known as Lodestone.
The magnetic forces from the North and South pole send magnetic forces around the earth, that's why on a magnet you cant stick North and North or South and South, They have the same magnetic force
To weaken a magnet, you can heat it to a high temperature, subject it to mechanical shock, or expose it to a strong magnetic field in the opposite direction. These methods can disrupt the alignment of the magnetic domains within the material, reducing its overall magnetism.
The sun's magnetic field is what causes the phenomenon known as sunspots. Magnetic fields also affect the earth's weather. Sunspots are a cyclical occurrence that cause solar flares, magnetic activity that affects the earth.