Creating a permanent magnet is a difficult process. However, it is simple to temporarily magnetize material as long as you already possess a strong magnet and have something capable of being...
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・ 1 Hold the magnetizable material flat in one hand and the magnet in the other with one pole toward the... ・ 2 Run the magnet along the magnetizable material. Always run it in the same direction. Lift the magnet... ・ 3 Test whether the mat...
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By creating an electromagnetic field using electricity and then taking a ferromagnetic material and placing it in that field, the material will pick up some of the magnetism. And for more effect, create a bigger field. Plus, if the materi...
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-- Heat it -- Shock it mechanically (hammer it or drop it on the floor) -- Place it in a strong, rapidly alternating magnetic field
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A simple project that can be built with common household items in under 10 minutes that will permanantly magnetize steel items such as screwdrivers. This project uses 120V AC current, so be careful! I didn't insulate the wires, but if you w...
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You may notice that every time you magnetize something your coil changes. Sometimes your coil and the amount of energy you circulate through it is small: sometimes you need a larger coil and more energy. Sometimes you will want to magnetize for 5 minutes or longer, and sometimes a few seconds will be enough.
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DO IT!; Use the Internet to find out how magnets are used to make hydroelectricity (dams). ... The magnets that you used to magnetize the needle or paper clip, the magnet your mother uses to stick things to your refrigerator, and the magnets that engineers use in dams to make electricity are examples of permanent magnets.
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How to Magnetize Wargaming Miniatures; After receiving such positive reactions to my magnetized possessed warband I decided to write an illustrated tutorial for ... Maybe you could stick the magnet on the end of something ferrous like a nail head for inserting the magnet into the hole rather than using your finger tips.
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101 Ways to Magnetize Money by Matt Furey is a book about attracting, or magnetizing, ... I try to purge my possessions at least once a year. I go through my clothes, my books, my kids’ toys, etc. Not to say all of it is junk — but if you don’t use something during a year, chances are you will never use it again.
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