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This turns the steel into a weak magnet that loses its magnetism over time.
Each cesium atom acts like a small magnet, and each points in a different direction, but added together, the atoms in the cloud form a weak magnet.
Before I could swing open the door, my eyes spied the yellow sheet of paper, dangling from a weak magnet, on which I had written: "Contort = to twist, bend, draw out of shape.
While Borjas (1999), in his seminal article, found some welfare magnet effect on migration flows within the US, the ensuing literature finds rather weak magnet effects in international or European contexts (DeGiorgi and Pellizzari 2009; Pedersen et al. 1990; Giulietti et al. 2013).
The evidence presented here shows that despite being the second most frequently used bridge for suicide, Bloor Street Viaduct was a relatively weak magnet.
The steel will gradually become a weak magnet, and get slightly stronger each time your strike it.
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Rocks and minerals may retain magnetization after the removal of an externally applied field, thereby becoming permanent weak magnets.
Superconductors, for example, are perfect diamagnets and can levitate over even weak magnets, which is why levitating trains like those in Japan can fly over the tracks.
That said, I felt a little dorky walking down the street with, essentially, a Bluetooth collar around my neck, and I'm not really sure whether snapping the earbuds up with the (somewhat weak) magnets made things better or worse.
The weaker magnet requires no cooling liquid, and can last as long as the station.
The new magnet is only one-fifth as strong as the superconducting one, but Dr. Ting said the much longer running time of the experiment along with rearranging some of the layers of silicon that record tracks of particles would more than compensate for the weaker magnet.
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