Yes. Crushed or whole, the car is still made of metal.
Depends which part of the car. some bits of the car will be magnetic
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If the car is crushed by the bridge, it is likely that a body in the car would be subjected to blunt force trauma- which is a formal way of saying crushed by the massive weight of the bridge.
Yes, there is a small magnetic force in a car moving due to the electrical currents flowing through the wires in the car's electronics. The movement of the car also generates a magnetic field. However, these magnetic forces are typically very weak and do not have significant effects on the car or its surroundings.
since there racers, they probably already expect car crushed and stuff.
In the car crushing yard
It's magnetic because metal is attracted to magnets.
When a magnet pulls a car, it demonstrates the principles of magnetic force and motion by showing how the magnetic force between the magnet and the car causes the car to move towards the magnet. This is because the magnet creates a magnetic field that exerts a force on the car, resulting in motion.
There are several online websites where one can purchase a magnetic soccer sign for a car. Cafe Press, Vista Prints and Banner Buzz sell magnetic soccer signs for a car.
No, a magnet cannot pull a car with its magnetic force because the force is not strong enough to overcome the weight and inertia of the car.
How do magnitized car crushers work?
Your credit gets crushed and you start walking everywhere.