No. Magnetic fields may interfere with electromagnetic waves (x-rays, gamma rays, UV, visible light etc.) but not sound (acoustic?) waves. The two are completely different types of waves.
Magnetic fields are produced by electric currents, which can be macroscopic currents in wires, or microscopic currents associated with electrons in atomic orbits
Yes it is, because, when an electrectic field hits magnetic field, they both hit and start farting and kissing each other, because the ATTRACT each other, HOLDING them selsves in SO THATS THE ANSWER!
No, because they are not charged, they are not attracted to either the positive, or the negative side of a magnetic field and therefore pass straight through.
A magnetic field is the area surrounding a magnet in which the effects of that magnet may be observed. A magnetic field is represented by imaginary lines of force which we call magnetic flux (symbol...
Well a reguler magnetic field is fine because if you carry magnetic objects or metal it won't be harmed however you walk over an external magnetic field with metal or magnetic objects you will be...