It's not so much of an actual magnet as it is an electrically control electromagnetic field that directs the beam to the screen of the TV.
In general, steel nails will not remain "joined" if a magnet touching them is removed. It is important to note that nails affected by a magnet retain a weak "impression" of the field and remain slightly magnetic. But the magnetic field "impressed" on the nails will be quite small and will not hold the nails together once the magnetic is removed.
No it does not attract to magnets
The TV screen is made of Neoydium and is a magnet, basicly try sticking a magnet and a peice of Neoydium together and see what happens, explosion, shock, or just does it stick? Try this first but until it is deemed safe to stick Neoydium to a magnet. I honestly have no idea but take a test first until you stick a magnet to a TV screen. You're Welcome! :3
That's a "permanent" magnet.
They affect it by completely wiping any memory of what is recorded on the tape
Throw the magnet at the TV REALLY REALLY HARD.
Put the same magnet back on the tv or swipe the magnet horizontally close to the screen until stain is gone.
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the process of which the magnetization of a magnet is removed
Usually there is no ferrous magnet within the TV - i.e a permenant magnet. Rather a solenoid is used to generate a changing magnetic field. Simply put, the magnetic field is used to focus the cathode ray that creates the image on your television's screen.
For Better or for Worse The Babe Magnet - 1994 TV was released on: USA: 5 March 1994
no if its messed up than u put a magnet neer it your tv may shock u
The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa - 1977 TV was released on: USA: 19 June 1977
MagnetsUnfortunatley It can. D= My brother tried. :) Yes that's right, he tried. The colours fade and everything goes all crap xDP.S: Kids, don't try it at home D=TV are electron emission from a cathode to the plate. Any magnetic flux can effect it. Actually to insure purity at turn on an AC flux is brought on the TV to insure no residual magnetics removal. This particular TV can be possibly be restored if A VERY STRONG AC magnet is slowly removed therefore removing the flux.
In general, steel nails will not remain "joined" if a magnet touching them is removed. It is important to note that nails affected by a magnet retain a weak "impression" of the field and remain slightly magnetic. But the magnetic field "impressed" on the nails will be quite small and will not hold the nails together once the magnetic is removed.
yes, magnet mess up most electronic things, leave one next to a glass tv overnight and the screed will go green near the magnet forever no kidding.
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