No, a magnet should not stop a torch from working. Torches typically use batteries to power the light, and magnets do not interfere with the electrical circuit in a torch.
If a torch doesn't light up after being dropped, it could be due to damage to the internal components such as the bulb, batteries or wiring. Dropping the torch can jar these parts out of place or cause them to malfunction, preventing the torch from working properly. It's best to check and repair or replace the damaged components to get the torch working again.
Yes, magnets can stop working due to factors such as exposure to high temperatures, strong external magnetic fields, physical damage, and time. These factors can disrupt the alignment of the magnetic domains within the material, causing the magnet to lose its magnetic properties.
Noop. Even if you had a bullet that was attracted to a magnet (like an iron bullet), it would have too much kinetic energy to be effected. I guess if you had a really big and thick magnet, it could stop a bullet, just like a book can sometimes stop a bullet. This has nothing to do with magnetism, but just the interaction of mass.
An electromagnet is a temporary magnet that only produces a magnetic field when an electric current is flowing through it, while a permanent magnet retains its magnetism without needing an external electric current. Additionally, the strength of an electromagnet can be easily adjusted by changing the amount of current flowing through it, while the strength of a permanent magnet is fixed.
One way to re-magnetize a horseshoe magnet is to stroke it along one direction with a strong magnet multiple times. This process can help realign the magnetic domains in the magnet and restore its magnetism. Alternatively, you can also subject the magnet to a strong magnetic field using specialized equipment.
No, a torch does not typically contain a magnet. The main components of a torch are a battery, light bulb or LED, and a casing to hold everything together.
You can't. You might be able to demagnetize it, but then it's no longer a magnet, it's just a piece of metal.
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Place a small flat magnet over the hole mimes been working for 3 years now
A magnet cannot stop an electric current, but it can influence the flow of the current. Moving a magnet near a wire carrying an electric current can induce a voltage in the wire, which can affect the behavior of the current.
If a torch doesn't light up after being dropped, it could be due to damage to the internal components such as the bulb, batteries or wiring. Dropping the torch can jar these parts out of place or cause them to malfunction, preventing the torch from working properly. It's best to check and repair or replace the damaged components to get the torch working again.
To switch on a Rolson mini torch, locate the power switch, usually found on the side or back of the torch. Slide or press the switch to the "On" position. If the torch has multiple brightness settings, you may need to cycle through them by pressing the switch again. Ensure the torch has working batteries for it to function properly.
You can't yet, but rumor has it, the developers Rovio are working on a version for the Torch. Possibly even older BBs with the track pad / pearl.
the other 1 does stop working NO it does not
There is no such thing. Stop asking stupid questions.