humans are not magnetic.
The winds of a strong enough hurricane could blow a person away but could not lift a person up as the winds at ground level in a hurricane are mostly horizontal.
i THINK its not growing
Electromagnets can have higher "domain currents" than permanent magnets, and have no non-aligned nor anti-aligned domains like permanent magnets tend to have (or get over time).
What happens if vary/change the distance between the magnet and the nail/s?
The magnet on the surface and the metal 300 ft down - no. Lowering the magnet to the metal, then lifting - yes.
A magnet can move a car, if the magnet is strong enough.
a very strong magnet that uses electric pulses to lift magentic things :)
The winds of a strong enough hurricane could blow a person away but could not lift a person up as the winds at ground level in a hurricane are mostly horizontal.
Be strong enough to lift it and throw it off the boat!
A lifting magnet is an electromagnet that is meant to hold or move material that comes in contact with the magnet. This is the opposite of a traction magnet.
Yes , if you are strong enough and your hands are big enough to grip them safely.
Yes, a strong enough tornado could lift a tractor trailer. It would probably take a a strong EF2 or EF3 to do so.
If the broken piece is not jambed tight in there, try using a strong magnet to lift it out of there.
they have the ability to transport leaves they can carry objects larger than themselves
Yes, if you have enough helium in a balloon that is large enough and strong enough to stand the strains involved.
If the tornado is strong enough, yes. It would normally take at least an EF2 tornado to lift a truck.
the average adult should be able to lift well over 150 pounds.