The south pole of one magnet is attracted to the north pole of the other magnet.
"Chick magnet" is a slang term that refers to a person, usually a man, who attracts many females usually through looks. It's often a compliment but is not used much in regular speech..
Yes, a magnet will work under water. To cite one example, a magnet on a string out on the docks is sometimes used to retrieve car keys that tourists sometimes accidently drop into the water.
only one... but there are difrent shapes...
2 billion
Force of Magnet= qvbsin(x) let q= charge v=velocity b=magnetic field
Cows don't have "built in magnets." Magnets are inserted down the throat of a cow as a way to prevent her from getting hardware disease from eating too much scrap metal like nails and wire. The magnet in a cow works exactly the same as any "normal" magnet does.
You need to use an electromagnet in a scrap yard so that you can let go of the pieces of scrap that you pick up. A permanent magnet would not allow you to let go.
There are many different types of scrap metals - There is ferrous (iron, steel HMS) and non ferrous scrap metals (copper, aluminum, zinc, etc.). You need to specify the type of scrap metal you have in order to obtain proper pricing. Copper for example is around $3.50 cents for bare brite copper whereas Scrap Steel #1 Busheling is around $450.00 gt Use a magnet to quickly identify your scrap metals - ferrous take to a magnet, non ferrous do not
Scrap prices change often. Call your local scrap metal dealer for a current price.
I don't think the readers understand my question. I want to know how much money the scrap metal I get from a 14x70 mobile would be worth. Not asking for any fees associated with or any thing that would come from the value of the scrap metal. Just the value of the scrap. I have pretty much gotten everything out that you can sell for scrap. Thank you very much Waiting for reply
How much is 14kt 12kt or 10kt gold for scrap, How do you detirmine value before you set out to sell it?
A Samsung Magnet cost $60.00
the weight of the vehicle times the amount of scrap metal per 100 lbs
Not much.
Need to know how much weight and what type of scrap metal (steel, copper, etc.) in order to provide correct answer
Anything that is not magnetic, so pretty much anything that is not primarily made of steel. That would include plastic, glass, copper or brass, cloth or paper, etc.