A thin flat circular magnet is a magnet that is disk-shaped with a small thickness. It is commonly used in applications where a strong magnetic field is needed in a compact form, such as in sensors, magnetic switches, or small electric motors.
You would place the material (glass, wood, copper) on a surface and sprinkle iron filings over the material. Then, pass a magnet under the surface. If the iron filings align along specific lines, it indicates that lines of force do pass through the material. If the iron filings do not align, it suggests that the material does not allow lines of force to pass through.
A flat piece of ground is typically called a plain or a plateau, depending on its size and elevation. Plains are low-lying flat areas, while plateaus are elevated flat areas.
No, a flat piece of land is not necessarily called a desert. A desert is a barren area that receives very little precipitation, not dependent on its topography. A flat piece of land can be part of a desert, but it can also be found in other types of landscapes such as plains or plateaus.
A plain is a flat piece of land without a pattern that is easily understood due to its lack of significant features or obstacles.
it is a flat piece of fexible material known as a Plectrum,
No, a flat piece of metal does not have air trapped within its sides. Metal is a solid material that does not contain air pockets unless intentionally added during manufacturing processes like casting or forging.
They are so called because inside the blue casing or whatever you call them is a round floppy piece of material used to store the data on, when the 1.4 disc is inserted the metal piece slides open and data is then stored on the flat piece of material
A flat piece of wood is called a board.
Coil refers to a continuous length of material wound in a spiral shape, like a spring. Strip is a flat and thin piece of material with a consistent width and thickness. Essentially, coil is a rolled or wound form of material, while strip is a flat sheet cut to a specific width.
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A thin flat circular magnet is a magnet that is disk-shaped with a small thickness. It is commonly used in applications where a strong magnetic field is needed in a compact form, such as in sensors, magnetic switches, or small electric motors.
You would place the material (glass, wood, copper) on a surface and sprinkle iron filings over the material. Then, pass a magnet under the surface. If the iron filings align along specific lines, it indicates that lines of force do pass through the material. If the iron filings do not align, it suggests that the material does not allow lines of force to pass through.
are you asking about what materials can be used to make a long narrow and flat shape? if so its all dependent on the properties you require.. if not, whats the question can you be more specific? Jason MEng
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Yes, "sheet" is a noun. It is typically used to describe a thin, flat piece of material such as paper, cloth, or metal.
Magnetic flux by itself is not visible to the human eye, but they can be seen with a flat, non-magnetic, thin surface. A magnet and some Iron filings. Simply place the magnet under the flat surface (such as a thin sheet of wood) and hold it there. then place the Iron filings above the flat surface and move the magnet a little. you should see the magnetic lines of flux if the magnet is powerful enough.