first of all you get your faeces and rub it on the magnet then that fuzzes up the electrons then after that you lick it clean
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Magnetism can be destroyed by subjecting the material to high temperatures or by introducing a strong magnetic field in the opposite direction. This disrupts the alignment of magnetic moments and reduces the overall magnetic field of the material.
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The Latin translation of "magnetism" is "magnetismus."
Repulsion is an antonym for magnetism.
Not magnetism, gravity.
Magnetism is associated with the movement of electrons.
Magnetism is a force not a substance. As such it can not be applied to paper.
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Take a strong magnet, and rub it across the weak one and it'll make it stronger. You can weaken or destroy an on objects magnetism with heat or with physical shock such as banging it with something or on something.
This question is ambiguous. We don't know what you want to break the magnetic field of. However, in general, strong vibrations, heat, and an alternating current field are several ways to reduce or destroy magnetism.
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Permanent magnetism is magnetism that is permanent. I think...
To destroy an electromagnet, you can heat it to a high temperature to demagnetize the material or apply a strong external magnetic field in the opposite direction to cancel out its magnetism. Additionally, physically damaging the wire winding or core material can also render the electromagnet nonfunctional.
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Magnetism is a force not a solid.
Cheese has nothing to do with magnetism
Cheese has nothing to do with magnetism
The Latin translation of "magnetism" is "magnetismus."
Repulsion is an antonym for magnetism.