The falling magnet will dislodge some air as it falls. When it hits the ground it will cause a vibration carried by the air molecules to you ear creating a bang noise. Then, depending on the force of the fall and the surface on which it lands it may, or may not crack.
Pretty much the same as if it had struck a similarly sized non-magnetized piece of metal... The magnet would likely lose its magnetism.
The iron fillings are attracted by the magnet and separated from the sulphur powder.
If its a simple magnet all it dose is pull a little bit but it can ruin your braces so i do not recommend doing that.
It doesn't do anything. It will still work.
A dumbbell shaped magnet is called which type of magnet?
heated or dropped on a hard surface
Unless a magnet dropped in a non-ferrous pipe is stopped by some imperfection in the pipe surface itself, it will not be stopped because a non-ferrous surface will not cause a magnet to cling to it.
use one magnet to help you.
It would stick to the magnet....
WHEN A MAGNET IS DROPPED OR HAMMERED, VIBRATIONS CAUSED BY THE IMPACT ON THE MAGNET RANDOMIZE MAGNETIC MOLECULES and disturb the pattern of molecules of the magnet as a result magnet looses its magnetic force and becomes demagnetised.
The magnet will move towards the south pole
the magnet will repel
It falls.
the closer the magnet is to the nails the greater the magnetic force between the magnet and the nails
hey....if u melt a magnet,its going to be a fluid or its kinda gonna be powder.
the magnet gets weaker
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