Yes, They are used to move the hard drives. The hard drives spin very fast, and they use magnets to achieve that speed.
just don't hold a magnet 2 th computr or u will end up with a messed up / not working computr
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They are used to move the hard drives. The hard drives spin very fast, and they use magnets to achieve that speed.
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No, magnetic paint just allows magnets to stick to the paint, it is not magnetic itself. Even if it was, it would be much too weak to cause any damage.
Industrial ceramic magnets otherwise known as large rotating drum magnets, are used by the metal scrap and recycling industries. The magnets are used to separate and process metals. If you are looking to recycle one of these magnets you can find a company that uses them for recycling.
There are 216 magnetic spheres that make up the Neocube, BuckyBall, Or Zen Magnets.
let's see where do we begin. The lawn mower, riding or push uses magnets to keep the engine running. Almost any household appliance with a wound motor uses magnets. Everything from can openers to refridgerators has to have a magnet to keep it going. Also ANY speaker, in a car, TV set, stereo, has a magnet.
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they don't
Sticking things on refrigerators, some toys have magnets, there are magnets in computers and in TVs, certain doors have magnets, and most electronics have magnets.
There re only magnets in hard drives but they're sealed and will not affect the computer in any way
computers and fridge magnets
for some reason, they just distort the circuit.
because magnets and computers
Modern day life uses magnets in almost everything. Compasses, brakes, computers, credit cards, etc.
They do because it has all diffrent metal in that reacts with magnets a lot of things like computers, tv's ect have metal in.
Magnets are found in the speakers of TVs, Hi Fi systems and computers. Magnets are also often used as closure devices on bathroom cupboards & fridges.
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computers telephone recievers refridgerator etc
All electric motors contain magnets- and information storage in computers is based on magnets. Electrical generators contain magnets, as do electrical transformers. Even the charger for your IPod is based on electromagnets.