Magnets do not have any glue in them.
Neodymium magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets available, with a much higher magnetic strength compared to other types of magnets like ceramic or alnico magnets.
No, magnets cannot kill you.
Some examples of permanent magnets include neodymium magnets, samarium cobalt magnets, and ceramic (ferrite) magnets. These magnets retain their magnetism without the need for an external magnetic field.
No, magnets are not conductive. Magnets do not allow electricity to flow through them like conductive materials do.
Magnets never run out of energy.
The best glue for attaching magnets to wood is a strong adhesive like epoxy resin or super glue. These types of glue provide a secure bond that can withstand the weight and pull of the magnets.
Epoxy.
Epoxy would be best for this.
You could glue them on with many kinds of silicon glue.
The super glue perhaps. You'd be unlikely to unwittingly swallow the others.
zippers buttons hook & eye velcro toggles snaps grommets magnets ties glue stitching that's all I can think of
Some creative crafts that can be made using colored hot glue sticks include making jewelry, creating decorative magnets, designing custom phone cases, and crafting unique keychains.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
first yo get a clear picture cube the take it a part after glue the south of each magnet to each face on the in side let the glue set after carefully put the steel ball in the middle and if it doesn't layer the magnets to make the force stronger.
put magnets and put magnets on a car and put magnets on a car and put the car on the road and put the magnets on the road and put the magnets touch the magnets on the road and on the car
Attraction. Force of attraction. Glue works because the things that are stuck together are attracted (ie attractive force) to the glue in-between. Similar to magnets attracting, or effects of static electricity. Stickiness is an electrical charge effect, but on a small scale of atoms & molecules attracted (sticking) together.
Depending on the size of the magnets, yes, it's possible.