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electrons are properly arranged
Magnets are conductors of electricity. If the magnets are made of a metal alloy, such as samarium cobalt, they become excellent conductors of electricity.
They become attracted from the positive and negitively charged atoms. When these atoms come together, they attract to each other which makes the magnets attach.
a magnet that remains magnetized for only a small time interval as compared to a permanent magnet.
An acoustic piano does not. I do not know about digital pianos. An electronic piano does not need actual magnets. The speakers used to produce the sounds do have magnets in them. Additionally, the electronics may include transformers and wire coils which do become magnetic to some extend while they are functioning.
Ferro-magnets, permanent magnets, temporary magnets, and electromagnets. Ferro-magnets are magnets that are magnetic at a higher temperature than room temperature. do not quote me on that. permanent magnets are magnets that are always magnets, they are the kinds you use a lot. Temporary magnets are things that are magnetic in an extrenal magnetic field. Last but not least, electromagnets. Electromagnets are coils of wire around a cobalt, nickel, or iron. When ou run electricity through the wire, the core and wire become magnetic.
Many objects have magnets in them. Electric motors and speakers use them. Refrigerator magnets and similar objects use magnets. The magnetron of a microwave oven usually contains two large magnets. Even some types of fake earrings use magnets.
They certainly do. Please note, however, that at larger distance the magnetic force decreases. If objects are far away, the magnetic attraction or repulsion can become insignificant.
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electrons are properly arranged
anything that can become polarized such as metals
Magnets are conductors of electricity. If the magnets are made of a metal alloy, such as samarium cobalt, they become excellent conductors of electricity.
They become attracted from the positive and negitively charged atoms. When these atoms come together, they attract to each other which makes the magnets attach.
The magnets' domains become unaligned.
it is the user because you can not expand itA leaf object cannot contain other objects and usually refers to a resource such as a printer, folder, user or group UserDomain, user, printer ,ou folder or siteObjects are either container objects or leaf objects. A container object stores other objects and it occupies a specific level in a subtree hierarchy.An object class is a container if at least one other class specifies it as a possible superior; therfore any object class defined in the schema can become a container. A leaf objectdoes not store other objects, and, as such, it occupies the endpoint of a subtreea directory service is essentially a container that can contain other containers. This is certainly true of AD. Objects in Active Directory can be either containers for other objects or they can be leaf objects, which do not serve as containers. A user object is an example of a leaf object because it stores user data but does not contain other objects.
No, objects that gain energy become hotter.