Magnetism is a force not a substance. As such it can not be applied to paper.
Not magnetism, gravity.
they coat the sheet of paper in a positive charge so that the paper has no static build up
The magnetism of a quartz is 3.56
The solution is absorbed onto a piece of paper
To forget it or delay the paper where it is written onto :-)
Not magnetism, gravity.
Magnetism is the act of magnets pulling objects. One example is holding a magnet up to paper clips. That is magnetism.
true it is unaffected
Yes. Magnetic lines of force penetrate paper with little to no difficulty.
Magnetism
Static, a form of magnetism
Well, let's see. If I have a paper clip on a table and a magnet in my hand, and I slowly pass the magnet over the paper clip, the magnet in my hand is pulling the paper clip up with magnetism. If my magnet is close enough to the paper clip, the paper clip will jump up to the magnet ... even though the whole Earth is pulling it down with gravity.
They work by changing the location of the magnetism. Another way to think of it is by getting a magnet and having a paper clip follow it the paper clip is the platform being used in lifting. In a lifting machine the platform follows where the magnetism is which is what lifts it.
Coat wax paper lightly with sugar
You can coat it with wax.
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it traps the protein onto the paper