the magnets on the speakers pick up the paper clip
The back of the phone on the inside where the battery connector is, is magnetic to a paper clip.
Cuz only blackberry cuve can do that
The force that operates when using a bar magnet to pick up a paper clip is magnetic force. The magnet attracts the paper clip due to the magnetic field surrounding the magnet, pulling the paper clip towards it.
Yes, a magnet can still pick up a paper clip even when both are under water because water does not significantly affect the magnetic force between the magnet and the paper clip.
Because they contain a magnet in the microphone.( The place where you talk into the phone)
no you can't!
well if you have a knife or a paper clip you can pick it
Certainly, as long as the paper clips are made of iron or steel. Most paper clips are made of polished or zinc-plated steel. Magnetism is a field that is not affected by water or any intervening matter unless that matter is also magnetic, or ferromagnetic.
Yes. But the attached paper clip will usually not generate a magnetic field as strong as the magnet itself. At some point, either the field will be too weak to pick up another clip, or the weight of the clips will exceed the lifting power of the original magnet. The magnetic field is not affected by water. In fact, the slight reduction in weight due to the buoyancy will normally allow a slightly larger string to be formed underwater than in air.
I have tried with the paper clip with the master lock but it doesn't work. I think a bobby pin might do the trick.
no
If you have call forwarding, you can.