How does magnets work?
How does magnets work?
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anonymous-user

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80 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Eric Mc said:
True. If the OP is just playing at being an idiot ( something at which he is doing a very good job, I have to say), then The Lounge is where this type of nonsense belongs.

Only smart and sensible people post in the Science Forum.
I'm sorry for besmirching the Science forum with my rabid idiocy.

I've never been in The Lounge before, I'll aim my posting urges over there next time I feel like lowering the collective intelligence level of PistonHeads.

Furthermore...


DRCAGE

499 posts

191 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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But what happens when you cut one in half?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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WeirdNeville said:
04mmurkett said:
Eric Mc said:
True. If the OP is just playing at being an idiot ( something at which he is doing a very good job, I have to say), then The Lounge is where this type of nonsense belongs.

Only smart and sensible people post in the Science Forum.
I'm sorry for besmirching the Science forum with my rabid idiocy.

I've never been in The Lounge before, I'll aim my posting urges over there next time I feel like lowering the collective intelligence level of PistonHeads.
Apart from your thread in the lounge slightly earlier this afternoon, when it was suggested you infect the science! forum with your lunacy.

I suggest you spend more time at work working.
Oh, I think that one was moved from GG. I've never intentionally been in The Lounge.

Thanks for the advice.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

224 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Max_Torque said:
grumbledoak said:
Do not ask what 'fields' are. People get upset.
Are you being silly? EVERYONE knows what 'fields' are! (It's where the Cows and sheep live......)


;-)


(are sheep magnetic?)
No they're electric - like friends. They're what Androids dream about.

Eric Mc

125,102 posts

291 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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"How does magnets work"?"

Not only was he asleep during the "Science" classes, he must have been comatose during "English".

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Eric Mc said:
"How does magnets work"?"
You put an extra quote mark in there! Unfortunately that means all your remarks about grammar on the internet are now nullified.

GadgeS3C

4,727 posts

190 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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DRCAGE said:
But what happens when you cut one in half?
You get two lickle trolls ;-)

Question is are they attractive or repellent trolls?

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

287 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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I actually enjoyed your second post very much

You're growing on me. But then, so does mould

Eric Mc

125,102 posts

291 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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04mmurkett said:
You put an extra quote mark in there! Unfortunately that means all your remarks about grammar on the internet are now nullified.
Deliberately done to see if you would notice.

(That may not really be true).

But, to be a bit serious, we do try to keep the Science Forum for bona fide science type questions and discussions rather than silly stuff. It's one of the reasons why the mods opened it up as a separate area.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,426 posts

176 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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rhinochopig said:
No they're electric - like friends. They're what Androids dream about.
If androids dream of electric sheep, what do they count in order to fall asleep in the first place?

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

224 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
rhinochopig said:
No they're electric - like friends. They're what Androids dream about.
If androids dream of electric sheep, what do they count in order to fall asleep in the first place?
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aw51 121565

4,773 posts

259 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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Incorrigible said:
You're growing on me. But then, so does mould
You need medical help?

or

You need medical help!

hehe

Magnetism vs Gravity - there's a certain, um, alignment (or not wink )...

That's the answer to the OP's question (whatever it was) - Fe molecules line up in a bar of Iron to 'allow' magnetic force as a Magnetic Field, which the compass needle lines up with locally wink . Out in the field (literally), the N & S Poles are due to the Fe in the Earth's core - think of the Earth's core as a giant magnetic bar of iron wink !

But even IF the N & S Poles 'swap' (which some scientists say is imminent), there will still be Gravity (molecules attracting each other generally, regardless of their nature and totally regardless of whether they are magnetic Fe molecules wink ) - Gravity's vector is simplistically at 90 degrees to the Earth's magnetic field, pulling us - and everything else - in the general wink direction of 'down' (towards the middle of the HUGE mass that is the Earth itself compared to us or anything else in the biosphere) as opposed to the general direction of North or South due to the Earth's Magnetic Field...


TheTurbonator

2,792 posts

177 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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Eric Mc said:
But, to be a bit serious, we do try to keep the Science Forum for bona fide science type questions and discussions rather than silly stuff. It's one of the reasons why the mods opened it up as a separate area.
Yet we still get countless threads on perpetual motion. smile

Eric Mc

125,102 posts

291 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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I don't think the topic is the issue - it's more the manner in which the question is asked and the style of the debate.

MrGman

1,663 posts

232 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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More interestingly, why do they work?

Halmyre

12,396 posts

165 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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MrGman said:
More interestingly, why do they work?
How they work is due to electron spin and all the electrons lining up so that the effect is noticeable at the macroscopic level.

Why they work is a more philosophical question!

Simpo Two

92,002 posts

291 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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MrGman said:
More interestingly, why do they work?
Because they're magnetic, stupid wink

maffski

1,905 posts

185 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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TheTurbonator said:
Eric Mc said:
But, to be a bit serious, we do try to keep the Science Forum for bona fide science type questions and discussions rather than silly stuff. It's one of the reasons why the mods opened it up as a separate area.
Yet we still get countless threads on perpetual motion. smile
Yes, those things seem to go on for ever. Why is that?

Simpo Two

92,002 posts

291 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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Because they use idiots as a power source. Limitless!

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

252 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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rhinochopig said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
rhinochopig said:
No they're electric - like friends. They're what Androids dream about.
If androids dream of electric sheep, what do they count in order to fall asleep in the first place?
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Feh, they don't need to do that.

They just go to sleep();