Asked by Soly
I have a few questions that I am not too sure of.
why is it inadvisable to make a horseshoe magnet from a flexible material?
-is it because it would have enough magnetism
Do the poles of a horseshoe magnet attact each other? If you bend the magnet so that the poles get closer together, what happens to the force between the poles?
-Yes, because of the opposite poles. The force between the poles become stronger.
why is it inadvisable to make a horseshoe magnet from a flexible material?
-is it because it would have enough magnetism
Do the poles of a horseshoe magnet attact each other? If you bend the magnet so that the poles get closer together, what happens to the force between the poles?
-Yes, because of the opposite poles. The force between the poles become stronger.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
If the material were flexible, wouldn't one pole join another?
Second answer is right on.
Second answer is right on.
Answered by
ethan
magnets attrac each other
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