According to ISO/IEC 7813 (and 7811) standards, a magnetic strip may only be on one side in order to:
* Avoid interaction with other cards' magnetic stripes held in close proximity
* Provide consistency with card readers
* Provide backwards compatibility with card readers
The side with the metal that expands more quickly when heated will cause the bimetallic strip to bend towards the opposite side as it tries to accommodate the unequal expansion rates.
Nothing in particular, or at least, nothing different than if you wrapped a wire around anything else and did the same thing. Mobius strips are not magic, and it doesn't really matter (much) to the wire what shape it's in. As far as the electric current is concerned, it's the same as any other loop.
When a bimetallic strip is exposed to the flame of a burner, the two metals in the strip expand at different rates due to their differing coefficients of thermal expansion. This causes the strip to bend as one side expands more than the other, demonstrating the principle behind the bimetallic strip's use in thermostats and temperature-regulating devices.
A bimetallic strip bends towards the side of the metal with higher coefficient of thermal expansion when cooled. This is because the metal with the higher coefficient of thermal expansion contracts more when cooled, causing the bimetallic strip to curve towards that side.
When heated, a bimetal strip bends towards the side with the material that expands more quickly. This is because the faster-expanding material creates a greater force on that side, causing the strip to bend in that direction.
its the same on either side of the mid-ocean ridge
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The back side of a credit card usually contains the cardholder's signature panel, the card's security code (CVV/CVC), and sometimes a magnetic stripe for swiping the card.
On the Sunny Side of the Strip was created in 1960.
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There are two types of magnetic metals, those that are permanently magnetic, and those that become magnetic as a result of an electrical field, i.e. electro-magnets. * Some games such as travel chess have small magnets in the bases of the pieces, to hold them to the metal board. * Cupboard 'catches' can be magnetic. They close on contact, but can easily be released by pulling the door. * Some necklaces have a magnetic fastener. * Magnets are used to pick up magnetic items such as staples, paper clips, pins, * Small magnetic blocks are used to store paper clips on a desk. * Credit and ATM/cash cards have a magnetic strip on one side. It is magnetic because it contains magnetic metal powder in the plastic * Some screwdrivers are magnetized, to hold the screw prior to screwing the screw into wood or other material. * Cathode ray televisions and computer monitors use an electromagnet to direct electrons/pictures to the screen. * VHS tapes and common audio cassettes use magnetic tape, a thin plastic strip coated with a thin layer of magnetic powder in film form. * In computers, floppy disks and hard disks record data on a thin magnetic coating. * Speakers and Microphones have permanent magnets as part of their construction. * Electric motors and generators have combinations of electromagnets and permanent magnets * Refrigerator magnets use magnetic metal to make them stick to the refrigerator. * A manual compass uses a magnetized needle to indicate magnetic North.
A side where the magnetic force seems to be concentrated.
A strip of land with large bodies of water on each side is a peninsula.