It is an optical illusion. The human eye jst makes it look uphill
They could be if you have magnetic powers
Yes, the magnetic field is a non-conservative field. This means that the work done by a magnetic field on a charged particle moving in a closed path is generally not zero, unlike a conservative field where work done in a closed path is zero.
Yes, iron is a ferromagnetic material, meaning it can be magnetized and exhibit magnetic properties. When iron is brought into contact with a magnetic field, its atoms align to create a magnetic field, allowing it to be attracted to magnets and exhibit magnetic behavior.
No, wood is made of mostly non-magnetic elements. copper, aluminium, gases, and plastic are also non-magnetic. The influence of a magnetic field on wood is not significant; however all elements are influenced by magnetic fields or electro-magnetic waves to some extent. That influence is significant on only few elements, such as iron.
Magnetic keepers are used to preserve the strength of a magnet by providing a closed loop for the magnetic field to flow through. By placing a magnetic keeper across the poles of a magnet, it helps maintain the alignment of magnetic domains within the magnet, preventing them from becoming randomized and losing their magnetism over time.
Magnetic Hill Concert Site was created in 1984.
No, a rock rolling down a hill is not an example of magnetic force. The movement of the rock is due to gravitational force pulling it down the incline. Magnetic force involves the attraction or repulsion between magnetic materials such as magnets or magnetic fields.
Why not? the desert is just the same as any other place on planet earth. Magnetic compasses work fine in the desert. See the "Where does the magnetic compass not work?" question for some places where they don't work.
They work by using a magnet.
There are still magnetic fields in space - especially if you remain close to Earth. But magnetic compasses are usually designed to use gravity, which you won't have if you are in free fall. A specially-designed magnetic compass would work, though.
Dorothy Hill worked with your mom.
New Brunswick, in the city of Moncton.
No, the sun does not have an iron core to generate magnetic poles
No, a static magnetic field cannot do positive work on charged particles. Magnetic fields can only do work on moving charged particles by changing their directions of motion or causing them to spiral. Static magnetic fields do not affect stationary charged particles.
How do magnitized car crushers work?
A hill sprint is when you are chased by famous actor Jonah Hill, up the steep hill Big John in leicetsershire, hill sprints only work on this particular hill.
No, they are silly.