That depends on the strength of the magnet and thickness of the glass.A regular magnet may work through a thin piece of glass, however a weak magnet will not work through a thick piece of glass.
No, a magnet will not stick to a window because standard window glass is not magnetic.
No, boron is not a magnet. It is a non-metallic element that is commonly used in the manufacturing of glass, ceramics, and fertilizers.
Yes, glass can break glass. When enough force is applied, such as through impact or pressure, glass can crack or shatter. Glass is a brittle material that is prone to breaking under stress.
The pressure needed to break glass varies depending on the type and thickness of the glass. Generally, it takes about 10,000 pounds per square inch (psi) to break tempered glass, but can be significantly less for thinner or annealed glass. For safety glass, such as laminated glass, it can take even higher pressures to break due to its construction with multiple layers.
That depends on the strength of the magnet and thickness of the glass.A regular magnet may work through a thin piece of glass, however a weak magnet will not work through a thick piece of glass.
No! there's no magnet attraction between glass and metal, I don't think the glass wont do anything.
Glass refuse can be distinguished from metal refuse by its transparency, hardness, and ability to break into sharp pieces. On the other hand, metal refuse will be opaque, have a metallic sheen, and will not shatter like glass. Additionally, using a magnet can help identify metal refuse as it will be attracted to the magnet.
You can break it in any direction.
Yes. Neither the glass nor the water shields the paperclipfrom the field of the magnet.
you put the magnet by the paperclip and it goes up
No, a positively charged glass rod will not be attracted to a magnet. Magnets attract materials with unpaired electrons or magnetic properties, which glass does not have.
you have to have a very high voice to break a glass and this is what you have to do to break a glass you can break a glass because a glass is very resonant and frequency. and you also can break a glass by holding your high voice for two or three seconds and then the glass breaks. no its impossible for just your plain high voice you have to have a high microphone (with speakers) to break a light wine glass.
One method to separate iron and powdered glass is by using a magnet. The iron particles can be attracted to the magnet, allowing them to be collected while the powdered glass remains behind. Alternatively, the mixture can be subjected to a process called sieving where the powdered glass and iron can be separated based on their particle sizes.
I don't see any sketch. But if you break a magnet in two, each part will be a magnet with its own north and south pole.
No.If you break the magnet, it is still a useful magnet.
Magnet.