Plastic,rubber,wood,cement,clay...and many more
Magnets are attracted to only metal objects.
NO!!
Susceptibility of a magnet is the ability of a medium to get affected by an external field.
Of course that has a great effect since as the magnet strength increase the number of magnetic flux lines increase increasing the induced electromotive force but motion of magnet is needed.
A magnet that isn't always a magnet.
Put the magnet back on the fridge.Kevin liked to play with a magnet.
NO!!! the strength of magnet is not affected by temperature
NO!!
Yes, a floppy disk will be affected by a magnet. Many floppy disks have magnetic components so coming into contact with permanent magnets can damage them.
Yes - distorted or even erased.
Susceptibility of a magnet is the ability of a medium to get affected by an external field.
when we sprinkle iron filingson a magnet,they stick on it but when we sprinkle it near the magnet they arrange around the magnet in definite curved line forming a systematic pattern
no if its messed up than u put a magnet neer it your tv may shock u
Of course that has a great effect since as the magnet strength increase the number of magnetic flux lines increase increasing the induced electromotive force but motion of magnet is needed.
A. A magnet has a Curie Point, a temperature beyond which it is no longer a magnet. Identified by Marie Curie. This property is used in items such as toaster timers. As far as I know there is no low temperature limit.
Magnet emmits electromagnetic waves which only affects 3 metals:iron,nickel and cobalt. Papes does not get affected as it's atoms do not respond to electromagnetic waves.
Um... a non-magnetic material? Like anything made of wood, plastic, fabric, etc.
magnets attract steel why then is a compass needle affected by a pice of steel if the steel is not magnetised