It is because of the impurities within the neon plasma are attracted to the magnet.
When a bar magnet is held in the air by a string, it will align itself along the Earth's magnetic field lines. One end of the magnet will point north while the other end will point south. This behavior is due to the interaction between the bar magnet's magnetic field and the Earth's magnetic field.
If the torch light is fully underwater it could be held at any angle between 180 degrees before it refracted, as refraction involves light passing between two media with different densities. If water is constantly the same density it will not bend the light.
When held up to the light, gold leaf appears as a shiny, metallic gold color.
The leaf is held at a right angle to the light source to maximize the surface area exposed to sunlight for photosynthesis. This position ensures that the chloroplasts in the leaf receive optimal light energy for the process of photosynthesis to occur efficiently.
"Position held" refers to a job title or role that a person currently occupies or has occupied in the past within an organization or company. It often indicates the level of authority and responsibilities that an individual has within a specific professional setting.
Yes, but only if the magnet or the wire are kept moving.
To find the north pole of a magnet you can use a pole identifier. When the identifier is held to the magnet, you press a button and it will tell you if it is the north or south pole.
of course it would be rejected
When a bar magnet is held in the air by a string, it will align itself along the Earth's magnetic field lines. One end of the magnet will point north while the other end will point south. This behavior is due to the interaction between the bar magnet's magnetic field and the Earth's magnetic field.
A magnet which doesn't lose it's magnetic effect when it's away from another magnet .Steel magnets are usually permanent magnets , while those made of iron lose their magnetism , as soon as the original magnet is held away . I simply mean that :-For example , when you use a magnet to attract a paperclip ( or a nail ) made of iron , and you attach a second paperclip to the first one , while still holding the first one to the magnet , the 2nd will still be held to the 1st .As soon as you remove the magnet , the magnetism between the 1st and the 2nd clips will be broken down , and they will fall down .But if you use nails ( or paperclips ) made of steel , the magnetism between the 1st and the 2nd nail will still be there , even if the original magnet is held away from the 1st .
iT is in starch mountain or held by a wild fearow
A bend sinister is a heraldic term for a diagonal band on a coat of arms going from the top right to the bottom left, held to indicate bastardy.
If the torch light is fully underwater it could be held at any angle between 180 degrees before it refracted, as refraction involves light passing between two media with different densities. If water is constantly the same density it will not bend the light.
by magnet on a string and held down by a weight
its the main veals where they get the most sun for photosynthesis so they can survive.
It is held by wild Pokemon in new mavile which are the magnet pokemons whatever they are called............
J J Thomson