They don't. Magnets have no impact on compact discs, since they don't work by magnetism.
The Earth itself is a huge magnet.Some minerals, such as magnetite, are found in naturally magnetised form.The surfaces of computer hard discs are coated with a magnetic substance.Some kinds of audio speakers and microphones involve magnets.Certain types of electric motors include magnets.Some devices for holding doors closed.Refrigerator magnets.
Magnets do not have any glue in them.
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cold temperature affects the magnets strength by making it stronger
Man-made or Synthetic magnets are stronger than natural magnets and have many uses including alternative medicine (magnet therapy for Arthritis & Rheumatism), fridge/car magnets, they are also widely used in manufacturing. Made from a Nickle, Aluminium and cobalt (AlNiCo) compound they are magnetized by placing them in a machine which produces a strong electromagnetic field.
Compact Discs is the correct spelling.
what is difference between compact discs and digital versalite discs
No, unlike the platters of a hard disk drive, Compact Discs (CDs) are made from polycarbonate and recorded on by lasers, and thus are not susceptible to damage by magnets.
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable
Compact discs
There are literally thousands of patents that deal with various aspects of compact discs, players and recorders for compact discs. One of the first patents for optically readable discs was filed by Phillips Corporation in 1972.
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
she has 11 tapes and 33 discs because i cbf explaining
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Compact discs.
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CD-r's are permanent CDs and cannot be erased.