It's possible, but the percentage of silver would be very low, as silver is non-magnetic.
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If the coin is magnetic it is probably a steel one with plating on top of it. In the UK, 1p and 2p coins are copper-plated steel, while 5p and 10p are steel with nickel plating.
No, if a magnet sticks to a coin, it means it does not contain silver because silver is not magnetic. The silver ring sound could be due to the metal composition of the coin or the way it was struck during minting, but it does not necessarily indicate the presence of silver.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in mad and drag.
A magnet in a speaker helps create sound by interacting with an electric current to move a diaphragm, which produces vibrations that create sound waves.
Speakers are magnetic because they contain a magnet that interacts with an electrical current to create sound. This property allows the magnet to move a diaphragm, which produces sound waves that we hear as audio. In essence, the magnetic property of speakers is essential for converting electrical signals into sound waves, making them functional devices for audio output.
Microphones are used to convert sound into electrical signals.A microphone has 3 parts to it. A diaphragm, a magnet, and an inductor (a coil of wire). The diaphragm and the magnet are attached to each other, while the inductor is coiled around the magnet. Since sound is a pressure wave, the pressure wave moves the diaphragm back and forth. The magnet which is attached to it also moves back and forth in and out of the inductor coil. The motion of the magnet through the coil changes the strength of the magnetic field at the inductor and this causes an electrical current to flow in the inductor.So it is not the magnet itself that converts the sound into electrical signals, it is a 3 step process.Diaphragm turns pressure waves into motionMagnet turns the motion into a changing magnetic fieldInductor turns the changing magnetic field into an electric current.
No, if a magnet sticks to a coin, it means it does not contain silver because silver is not magnetic. The silver ring sound could be due to the metal composition of the coin or the way it was struck during minting, but it does not necessarily indicate the presence of silver.
Rain sticks are so popular because they sound so awesome! They originated in Africa; people made them out of beads, bamboo, and sticks.
You can look on the rim of the coin and if there is no brown on it it is silver. If the coin is silver looking on the rim then drop it and listen for a high pitch cling sound which is another way to identify it.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in mad and drag.
You can perform a few tests to identify silver without a mark, such as the magnet test (silver is not magnetic), the ice test (silver melts ice quickly due to its high thermal conductivity), and the sound test (genuine silver produces a long ringing sound when tapped). Additionally, you can also perform a chemical test using nitric acid, but this method can damage the silver.
Sound of Silver was created on 2007-03-12.
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there are little men with sticks inside the drum and they hit the drums with their sticks
You hit it with sticks and it makes sound.
A magnet in a speaker helps create sound by interacting with an electric current to move a diaphragm, which produces vibrations that create sound waves.
Yes, pilfer and silver rhyme because they both end with the same sound "-er."