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Magnetic White Boards Magnetic Numbers
Pack of 6 Magnetic Boards and 37 Giant Magnetic Numbers and Operations. Boards are plain on one side and lined on the other side. Board size 350 x 250mm. Magnetic Numbers and Operations measurements Approximately 60mm tall. WARNING This product
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Classmaster Magnetic Whiteboard Organiser with Magnetic Eraser
This Magnetic Whiteboard Organiser is ideal for keeping any classroom or office whiteboard area tidy. Each organiser features space for drywipe pens and erasers. Also includes four Classmaster bullet tip drywipe pens and a large, magnetic whiteboard
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Magnetic Punctuation
Ideal for modelling correct punctuation on the whiteboard, these colourful, jumbo-sized magnets will support teaching and learning of grammar skills. Largest piece measures L110mm. Set includesFour full stopsFour apostrophesFour commasTwo colonsTwo
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Classmaster Magnetic Whiteboard Organiser with Magnetic Eraser and 4
Classmaster Magnetic Whiteboard Setpk1
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What is a thermal trigger and a magnetic one?
A thermal trigger is a device or mechanism that responds to changes in temperature, causing it to activate or deactivate. For example, a thermal trigger in a thermostat can turn on the heating system when the temperature drops below a certain level. On the other hand, a magnetic trigger is a device that responds to changes in magnetic fields, causing it to switch on or off. Magnetic triggers are commonly used in sensors, switches, and security systems.
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Name five magnetic materials and five non-magnetic materials.
Five magnetic materials are iron, nickel, cobalt, gadolinium, and neodymium. These materials are attracted to magnets and can be magnetized themselves. On the other hand, five non-magnetic materials are wood, plastic, glass, copper, and aluminum. These materials are not attracted to magnets and cannot be magnetized.
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Is aluminium magnetic?
No, aluminium is not magnetic. It is considered a non-magnetic metal, meaning it does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel. This is because the electrons in aluminium are arranged in a way that does not create a magnetic field.
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Is aluminum magnetic?
No, aluminum is not magnetic. Aluminum is a non-magnetic metal, which means it does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel. This is because aluminum does not have unpaired electrons in its atomic structure, which are necessary for a material to exhibit magnetic properties.
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Nobo Monthly Magnetic Board Planner Magnetic Drywipe 900x600mm Code
With a magnetic drywipe surface for easy updating, Nobo undated Performance planning boards are ideal for long or short-term project work, from a week to a year. Supplied with handy accessories including a magnetic planning kit, its easy to customise
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Magnetic Lab Kit
A bright and colourful kit that teaches a great deal about magnetic concepts in a fun way. Featuring cars that can be moved without contact, teacher figures that repel and attract each other, magnetic wands and iron filing cases.The kit can be used
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Magnetic Field Frame
A white frame with transparent window containing magnetic powder in a water based solution for showing magnetic field patterns. When a magnet is present the particles of iron inside become slightly magnetised, so they attract each other and cluster
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Magnetic Wands Pk6
Pack of 6 magnetic wands in bright colours, 1 each of red, blue, green, yellow, orange and purple.They can be used in conjunction with metallic chips and magnetic marbles.Dimensions 190mm WARNING Not Suitable for Children under 3 years due to small
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Is 1.4301 magnetic?
No, 1.4301, also known as stainless steel grade 304, is not magnetic. This grade of stainless steel is non-magnetic due to its austenitic structure, which contains high levels of chromium and nickel. This composition gives it excellent corrosion resistance and makes it suitable for a wide range of applications in various industries.
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Is hydrogen magnetic?
Yes, hydrogen is magnetic. Hydrogen atoms have a single proton in their nucleus, which gives them a magnetic moment. This means that hydrogen atoms can interact with magnetic fields and be influenced by them. In fact, hydrogen is commonly used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) because of its magnetic properties.
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Are chalkboards magnetic?
No, traditional chalkboards are not magnetic. Chalkboards are typically made of a smooth, non-magnetic surface such as slate or a coated wood, which does not attract magnets. However, there are some chalkboards that are designed to be magnetic, with a metal backing that allows magnets to stick to the surface. These magnetic chalkboards are often used in classrooms and offices for displaying papers and notes with magnets.
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Are cars magnetic?
No, cars are not magnetic. While some components of a car, such as the engine and certain metal parts, may be attracted to a magnet, the car as a whole is not magnetic. Cars are primarily made of non-magnetic materials such as aluminum, plastic, and glass, which do not have magnetic properties. Therefore, cars do not exhibit magnetic behavior.
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