A magnets magnetism doesnt always last forever. But it does last a long time like long enough even after you die. And it is possible to move a magnet forever. Place a small magnet between 2 concentric circles. the circles are magnets themselves. they have a gap between them which is a bit larger than the small magnet cause you will be placing it there. Now place the small magnet in such away that it has always like poles with the circles. Now rotate any 1 of the circles and watch the magic.
No, stacking magnets does not make them stronger. Magnets have a set strength based on their material and size, and stacking them does not increase this strength.
No, granite is not magnetic and cannot be moved with a magnet. The minerals that make up granite, such as quartz and feldspar, are not attracted to magnets.
As two bar magnets move away from each other, the magnetic force between them decreases.
magnets have to different sides. the negative and the positive. if you put the positive against the positive then the two will repel. but if you put the negative with the positive then they will attract and will stick together. it is all part of science kid. you will learn it in 4th grade. well at least i did......:)
When canisters are filled with magnets, they create a magnetic field that interacts with other nearby magnets. This interaction can cause the canisters to move or align in specific ways due to the attraction or repulsion forces between the magnets. The behavior of the canisters is influenced by the strength and orientation of the magnets inside them.
you cant move water!!
yes
She will be if you don't make your move.
magnet moves cause all magnets have an electric field around it]
Magnets are used on escalators to help detect the speed and direction of movement. This information is then used to regulate the speed of the escalator for safety and efficiency purposes.
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
No, stacking magnets does not make them stronger. Magnets have a set strength based on their material and size, and stacking them does not increase this strength.
No, granite is not magnetic and cannot be moved with a magnet. The minerals that make up granite, such as quartz and feldspar, are not attracted to magnets.
Electricity
No
As two bar magnets move away from each other, the magnetic force between them decreases.
because magnets and computers