Magnets can be in any shape. You can have a sphere of iron and magnetize it. I don't believe it is commonly used in practice, but it is certainly possible.
Magnets can be in any shape. You can have a sphere of iron and magnetize it. I don't believe it is commonly used in practice, but it is certainly possible.
Magnets can be in any shape. You can have a sphere of iron and magnetize it. I don't believe it is commonly used in practice, but it is certainly possible.
Magnets can be in any shape. You can have a sphere of iron and magnetize it. I don't believe it is commonly used in practice, but it is certainly possible.
A round magnet is what it sounds like: a round magnet. It is a circular magnet used to hang up papers or whatever on whiteboards, refrigerators, etc.
Magnets can be in any shape. You can have a sphere of iron and magnetize it. I don't believe it is commonly used in practice, but it is certainly possible.
You can identify the polarities in a round magnet by placing another magnet next to it. If they repel they have the same polarity and if they are attracted the polarity is the same.
Bar magnet, ball ended magnet, cylindrical magnet,horse shoe magnet, round magnet
The shape of the magnet is unimportant. Any moving magnet can induce a voltage in a wire. Or any changing magnetic field. If the magnet rotates, its magnetic field will change, so yes.
The magnetic domains in a refrigerator magnet are laid down in parallel strips. They are also re-curved back on themselves so that the back side of the magnet has both north and south poles. If you put two refrigerator magnets back-to-back and move them around a little, it won't take long for you to "feel" the strips of magnetism. The common bar magnet have two simple poles at the ends.
By winding a coil of copper wire round it, and passing an electrical current through the wire.
Its a magnet
You can identify the polarities in a round magnet by placing another magnet next to it. If they repel they have the same polarity and if they are attracted the polarity is the same.
They are bar magnet ,horse shoe magnet ,lime stone magnet.
The field strengthens as you get closer to the surface of the magnet.
Bar magnet, ball ended magnet, cylindrical magnet,horse shoe magnet, round magnet
well you better should not call it fake magnet, you may call it synthetic magnet, cause its not actually fake its synthethic, well a synthetic magnet is a magnet which is not originally in nature of a magnet, it may have been maded a magnet by electricity, but these magnet have temporary life of attracting magnetic stuffs like iron, to prepare a synthetic magnet take any thing that attracts to a magnet, for example take iron needle and wrap a copper wire on it round and round, then give the electrical charges to the end of wires, i.e one end positive charge and other end negative charge, charge it for sometime and take the needle out of it, now you needle is a synthetic magnet.
the function of magnet is to magnet other thing,like an iron....
They are round. And they are magnetic. Without a specification for the magnet nothing more can be assumed.
there is no magnet but there is a wheel
Magnets are "demagnetized" by extreme heat. If you boil a magnet in water, the heat will demagnetize the magnet.
Magnetic flux
Yes because it is a thing.