You can demagnetize a magnet by heating it up to its Curie temperature, by striking it with a hard blow, or by applying an alternating magnetic field that disrupts the alignment of its magnetic domains.
It can push thing down, or blow other things around, striking buildings.
The blow count 8-17-19 indicates the number of blows it took to advance the ground rod 8 inches on the first blow, 17 inches on the second blow, and 19 inches on the third blow. The "n" value for this blow count is 19.
They Blow Clockwise
They Blow Clockwise
You can demagnetize a magnet by heating it up to its Curie temperature, by striking it with a hard blow, or by applying an alternating magnetic field that disrupts the alignment of its magnetic domains.
Smiting means striking with a firm blow
A sharp blow with a hammer should do the trick. The atoms in the tweezers are all alligned north/south, hitting them should dealign the atoms and therefore demagnetize the tweezers. Be carefull not to damage the tweezers!!!
amnesia is sometimes triggered by a SHARP BLOW on the head. that is called anterograde amnesia.
The homophone for "to cover with paper" is "wrack." The homophone for "a sharp blow or knock" is "rap."
A dull sound without resonance, like that produced by striking with, or striking against, some comparatively soft substance; also, the stroke or blow producing such sound; as, the thrud of a cannon ball striking the earth.
Punch!
Peeling out until you have no thread, driving over thorns, nails, sharp rocks, or other sharp objects. Overinflation.
You find a paper clip in the sports shop under the couch first then you go to the magnet use your rench in your spy phone open the box beside the magnet and throw the paper clip in. This makes the box blow up and the magnet dies.
Yes, "slap" is an onomatopoeia that imitates the sound of a sharp blow or hit.
whack - a sharp resounding blow: He whacked the boy with the back of his hand.
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