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What happen to a metal paper cilp when you bring it near a magnet?

When a metal paper clip is brought near a magnet, it is attracted to the magnet due to the magnetic properties of the metal, typically iron, in the paper clip. The magnetic field of the magnet induces a magnetic moment in the paper clip, causing it to align with the field and move towards the magnet. If the paper clip is sufficiently close, it will stick to the magnet, demonstrating the principles of magnetism.


Has a squall-line ever produced violent tornadoes?

Yes. Strong to violent tornadoes can sometimes occur near a formation called a bow echo. In some cases, the north side of a bow echo can develop a circulation similar to the mesocyclone of a supercell. One of the more unusualy cases came on April 4, 1981 when a bow-echo produced an anticyclonic F4 tornado that struck the town of West Bend Wisconsin.


What is the reason is forbidden to use oxygen near to oil?

Oxygen is a strong oxidant; near organic compounds an explosion is possible.Oxygen should not be present hear oil due to fire being a very significant hazard.


What charge does a paper versorium have?

A paper versorium does not have a specific charge. Instead, it is used to demonstrate the principles of electrostatics by showing the flow of charge when brought near a charged object.


If a star was exploding near mars how long would it take for the sound to reach us in mechanicsville va?

There is no star near mars.If there was, and it did explode, then you would not be alive to see it, let alone hear it.Sound cannot travel in a vacuum, so although you may see it, you would not hear it.

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What is the song called that goes nobody near you no one to hear but your own ghost?

Gorilla Zoe - Echo


What bird has a quack that doesn't echo loud enough to hear?

Duck quacks do echo.It is a scientific myth that a duck's quack does not echo. Research has shown that a duck's quack does echo, but it is hard to hear because it is difficult to distinguish the quack from the echo.There are several reasons why it is difficult to hear the echo:Echoes are produced after loud noises. Ducks quack very softly, so the reflected sound is difficult to hear.A reflecting surface is needed to hear an echo. Ducks tend not to live near reflecting surfaces such as cliff faces or buildings. An echo could be heard more readily if the duck quacked whilst flying past such as surface.


Why do we hear an echo on a hot day?

On a hot day, the air near the ground is warmer and less dense. This causes sound waves to travel faster and farther before dissipating, resulting in an echo effect being more noticeable.


What does a duck do that doesn't echo?

is a common myth that a ducks quack does not echo, however this is untrue. The University of Salford have proved that a ducks quack echoes by using a reverberation chamber. There are a number of explainations for why this myth has arised. One is that the echo of a ducks quack is usually too quiet to hear because they quack too quietly for the reflection of the sound to be heard. Another possible reason is that ducks don't quack near reflecting surfaces


Why a ducks quack doesn't echo?

Duck quacks do echo.It is a scientific myth that a duck's quack does not echo. Research has shown that a duck's quack does echo, but it is hard to hear because it is difficult to distinguish the quack from the echo.There are several reasons why it is difficult to hear the echo:Echoes are produced after loud noises. Ducks quack very softly, so the reflected sound is difficult to hear.A reflecting surface is needed to hear an echo. Ducks tend not to live near reflecting surfaces such as cliff faces or buildings. An echo could be heard more readily if the duck quacked whilst flying past such as surface.See the related links below for more information on the experiments conducted to prove that a duck's quack does indeed echo.


What will a duck quack not do that no one can explain?

If the answer is supposed to be that a duck's quack cannot echo, that is entirely wrong.Duck quacks do echo.It is a scientific myth that a duck's quack does not echo. Research has shown that a duck's quack does echo, but it is hard to hear because it is difficult to distinguish the quack from the echo.There are several reasons why it is difficult to hear the echo:Echoes are produced after loud noises. Ducks quack very softly, so the reflected sound is difficult to hear.A reflecting surface is needed to hear an echo. Ducks tend not to live near reflecting surfaces such as cliff faces or buildings. An echo could be heard more readily if the duck quacked whilst flying past such as surface.


How do you get to the mini echo echo in fusionfall?

how to get to the mini echo echo in fusionfall ,unknown please respond me:((


Is hear and near example of slant rhyme?

No. Hear and near are not an example of slant rhyme.


How do you pick a door lock on a 2000 Toyota Echo?

on a 2002 echo insert a wire hook inside the door body and fish near the keyhole,


Who has a Echo cs 701 svl chain saws?

I have one and near mint


What are two factors that can affect the clarity of an echo?

The distance between the sound source and the reflecting surface can affect the clarity of an echo. The presence of obstacles or sound-absorbing materials near the reflecting surface can also impact the clarity of an echo.


How can I determine the direction in which air flows in an AC unit?

To determine the direction of air flow in an AC unit, you can hold a tissue or a lightweight piece of paper near the vents. The direction the paper moves will indicate the direction of the air flow.