Yes, two magnets are stronger than one when they are combined because their magnetic fields interact and reinforce each other, increasing the overall magnetic force.
yes.in bigger magnets there are more magnetisom This is not true! In many cases larger magnets are stronger than smaller ones but not in all. I urge you to do research on reputable sites which can offer accurate answers to your questions. Magnet strength and effectiveness rely on size, age, gauss ratings as well as several other aspects. But do not take my word, please research further.
For an electromagnet, increasing either the current or the number of turns of wire will generate a stronger field. For a permanent magnet, the strength is limited by what it's made of. Some materials make better magnets than others. This is a topic in the fields of ceramic engineering and metallurgy, and can't be answered in a simple one-paragraph blurb.
Magnets do not affect balanced forces because balanced forces result in no change in an object's motion. However, magnets can affect unbalanced forces by either attracting or repelling objects, causing a change in their motion or acceleration. This is due to the magnetic field exerted by the magnet interacting with other magnetic materials around it.
False. The magnetic force of attraction or repulsion between the magnetic poles is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the poles. So farther apart two magnets the force between them becomes weaker.
When one force is stronger than the other, the object will accelerate in the direction of the stronger force. The net force acting on the object is the difference between the two forces. This difference determines the magnitude and direction of the resulting motion.
You can tell by witch one moves when you put them flat.
Yes a bigger magnet wil be stronger that a smaller m agnet becasue ut has more mass than that of a smaller one, therefor more electrons and more attraction. This is not always true, some super magnets are tiny - do some research
The south pole of one magnet is attracted to the north pole of the other magnet.
yes.in bigger magnets there are more magnetisom This is not true! In many cases larger magnets are stronger than smaller ones but not in all. I urge you to do research on reputable sites which can offer accurate answers to your questions. Magnet strength and effectiveness rely on size, age, gauss ratings as well as several other aspects. But do not take my word, please research further.
Stronger in what sense, they are two different concepts that can't be combined or matched against one another.
One answer is iron, nickel, and cobalt. But many others are alloyed with them to make them stronger.
No one was stronger than Zeus.
The force of attraction between two magnets decreases with distance. At a distance of 6 inches, the closer magnet has a stronger force attracting the paper clip. At a distance of 12 inches, the farther magnet's weaker force is compensated by the extra time it has to act. Thus, the paper clips reach both magnets at the same time.
i think my answer is no .No one are stronger than 'Bloom'.
For an electromagnet, increasing either the current or the number of turns of wire will generate a stronger field. For a permanent magnet, the strength is limited by what it's made of. Some materials make better magnets than others. This is a topic in the fields of ceramic engineering and metallurgy, and can't be answered in a simple one-paragraph blurb.
Splines are stronger than the shear strength of a key. More than one key would be stronger than one. eD
No wrecked car is stronger than one not wrecked.