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carter08
03-11-2011, 01:55 AM
How do they work?

:nerd:

PPHSfan
03-11-2011, 05:39 AM
Originally posted by carter08
How do they work?

:nerd:

Magic

RoyceTTU
03-11-2011, 08:39 AM
Originally posted by carter08
How do they work?

:nerd:

Exactly like Torrents:nerd:

Ernest T Bass
03-11-2011, 09:11 AM
God.

Rabid Cougar
03-11-2011, 11:15 AM
It all depends on the brand of refridgerator.

SintonFan
03-11-2011, 11:17 AM
Originally posted by carter08
How do they work?

:nerd:

Invisible rubber bands...

bobcat1
03-11-2011, 11:19 AM
A magnet is any object that has a magnetic field. It attracts ferrous objects like pieces of iron, steel, nickel and cobalt. In the early days, the Greeks observed that the naturally occurring 'lodestone' attracted iron pieces. From that day onwards began the journey into the discovery of magnets.

These days magnets are made artificially in various shapes and sizes depending on their use. One of the most common magnets - the bar magnet - is a long, rectangular bar of uniform cross-section that attracts pieces of ferrous objects. The magnetic compass needle is also commonly used. The compass needle is a tiny magnet which is free to move horizontally on a pivot. One end of the compass needle points in the North direction and the other end points in the South direction.

The end of a freely pivoted magnet will always point in the North-South direction.



The end that points in the North is called the North Pole of the magnet and the end that points South is called the South Pole of the magnet. It has been proven by experiments that like magnetic poles repel each other whereas unlike poles attract each other.

Magnetic Fields
What is a magnetic field? The space surrounding a magnet, in which magnetic force is exerted, is called a magnetic field. If a bar magnet is placed in such a field, it will experience magnetic forces. However, the field will continue to exist even if the magnet is removed. The direction of magnetic field at a point is the direction of the resultant force acting on a hypothetical North Pole placed at that point.

How is a magnetic field created?
When current flows in a wire, a magnetic field is created around the wire. From this it has been inferred that magnetic fields are produced by the motion of electrical charges. A magnetic field of a bar magnet thus results from the motion of negatively charged electrons in the magnet.

Magnetic Lines Of Force
Just as an electric field is described by drawing the electric lines of force, in the same way, a magnetic field is described by drawing the magnetic lines of force. When a small north magnetic pole is placed in the magnetic field created by a magnet, it will experience a force. And if the North Pole is free, it will move under the influence of magnetic field. The path traced by a North magnetic pole free to move under the influence of a magnetic field is called a magnetic line of force. In other words, the magnetic lines of force are the lines drawn in a magnetic field along which a north magnetic pole would move.

The direction of a magnetic line of force at any point gives the direction of the magnetic force on a north pole placed at that point. Since the direction of magnetic line of force is the direction of force on a North Pole, so the magnetic lines of force always begin on the N-pole of a magnet and end on the S-pole of the magnet. A small magnetic compass when moved along a line of force always sets itself along the line tangential to it. So, a line drawn from the South Pole of the compass to its North Pole indicates the direction of the magnetic field.

Properties of the magnetic lines of force
1.The magnetic lines of force originate from the North Pole of a magnet and end at its South Pole.
2.The magnetic lines of force come closer to one another near the poles of a magnet but they are widely separated at other places.
3.The magnetic lines of force do not intersect (or cross) one another.
4.When a magnetic compass is placed at different points on a magnetic line of force, it aligns itself along the tangent to the line of force at that point.
These are just some of the basic concepts of magnetism. One cannot possibly grasp the depth and appreciate the versatility of magnets without reading more about the uses of magnets, the Earth as a huge magnet and electromagnetism among other things.


http://www.howmagnetswork.com/

PPHSfan
03-11-2011, 11:21 AM
He asked How. Not who, what, where, when, and why.

RoyceTTU
03-11-2011, 11:24 AM
Originally posted by bobcat1
A magnet is any object that has a magnetic field. It attracts ferrous objects like pieces of iron, steel, nickel and cobalt. In the early days, the Greeks observed that the naturally occurring 'lodestone' attracted iron pieces. From that day onwards began the journey into the discovery of magnets.

These days magnets are made artificially in various shapes and sizes depending on their use. One of the most common magnets - the bar magnet - is a long, rectangular bar of uniform cross-section that attracts pieces of ferrous objects. The magnetic compass needle is also commonly used. The compass needle is a tiny magnet which is free to move horizontally on a pivot. One end of the compass needle points in the North direction and the other end points in the South direction.

The end of a freely pivoted magnet will always point in the North-South direction.



The end that points in the North is called the North Pole of the magnet and the end that points South is called the South Pole of the magnet. It has been proven by experiments that like magnetic poles repel each other whereas unlike poles attract each other.

Magnetic Fields
What is a magnetic field? The space surrounding a magnet, in which magnetic force is exerted, is called a magnetic field. If a bar magnet is placed in such a field, it will experience magnetic forces. However, the field will continue to exist even if the magnet is removed. The direction of magnetic field at a point is the direction of the resultant force acting on a hypothetical North Pole placed at that point.

How is a magnetic field created?
When current flows in a wire, a magnetic field is created around the wire. From this it has been inferred that magnetic fields are produced by the motion of electrical charges. A magnetic field of a bar magnet thus results from the motion of negatively charged electrons in the magnet.

Magnetic Lines Of Force
Just as an electric field is described by drawing the electric lines of force, in the same way, a magnetic field is described by drawing the magnetic lines of force. When a small north magnetic pole is placed in the magnetic field created by a magnet, it will experience a force. And if the North Pole is free, it will move under the influence of magnetic field. The path traced by a North magnetic pole free to move under the influence of a magnetic field is called a magnetic line of force. In other words, the magnetic lines of force are the lines drawn in a magnetic field along which a north magnetic pole would move.

The direction of a magnetic line of force at any point gives the direction of the magnetic force on a north pole placed at that point. Since the direction of magnetic line of force is the direction of force on a North Pole, so the magnetic lines of force always begin on the N-pole of a magnet and end on the S-pole of the magnet. A small magnetic compass when moved along a line of force always sets itself along the line tangential to it. So, a line drawn from the South Pole of the compass to its North Pole indicates the direction of the magnetic field.

Properties of the magnetic lines of force
1.The magnetic lines of force originate from the North Pole of a magnet and end at its South Pole.
2.The magnetic lines of force come closer to one another near the poles of a magnet but they are widely separated at other places.
3.The magnetic lines of force do not intersect (or cross) one another.
4.When a magnetic compass is placed at different points on a magnetic line of force, it aligns itself along the tangent to the line of force at that point.
These are just some of the basic concepts of magnetism. One cannot possibly grasp the depth and appreciate the versatility of magnets without reading more about the uses of magnets, the Earth as a huge magnet and electromagnetism among other things.


http://www.howmagnetswork.com/

Your Wrong:nerd: :nerd: :D

Magnet Links

Some time ago a new feature was added to the site: magnet links. With this link it may be possible to download the .torrent file from another user through Azureus' DHT network. The main purpose of this is to give people an alternative way of getting the torrent file should the website hosting the torrents go down.

Please note that this feature is currently only known to work in (a recent version of) Azureus and in no other BitTorrent client. Also the torrent file needs to be "known" in the Azureus DHT network for the transfer of the torrent file to succeed: with less popular torrents this may be a problem. Last, as not many people know about the magnet link feature, it's likely a torrent will go seedless very fast if torrent site and tracker are down, making it still impossible to complete a download.


How to use Magnet links
Magnet links can be found on the Details page for each torrent, which can be viewed by clicking on this symbol: . You can identify the magnet link by the symbol. If simply clicking the link doesn't work, right-click on the magnet symbol and select "Copy Shortcut" (in IE) or "Copy Link Location" (in FireFox), then open it in Azureus by going to File > Open > Location in the menu. Please use magnet links only when the torrent site is down and remember that they might not always work.


To Fansub Groups
There really isn't anything to fear from the magnet link feature. Magnet links have been "hidden" on the Details page for torrents to ensure visitors don't make a habit of using them even when your torrent site is online. Futhermore if Azureus downloads a torrent through the DHT network, it will still try to connect to the tracker first -- so if you like to gather the statistics from your tracker, this will be unaffected.

If you really don't want visitors to use the magnet link feature, you can set the Private flag in the torrent files you create. It appears Azureus is properly obeying this tag and does not allow torrents with this flag set to be downloaded through the DHT network, which essentially disables the magnet links.

http://www.animesuki.com/doc.php/help/magnet.html

Gsquared
03-11-2011, 11:36 AM
Whats a magnet made out of? Im trying to find somewhere to buy a rate earth magnet.

SintonFan
03-11-2011, 11:37 AM
Originally posted by Gsquared
Whats a magnet made out of? Im trying to find somewhere to buy a rate earth magnet.

China

PPHSfan
03-11-2011, 11:39 AM
Originally posted by Gsquared
Whats a magnet made out of? Im trying to find somewhere to buy a rate earth magnet.

You can buy one of those at the same place you bought your male enhancement pump.

RoyceTTU
03-11-2011, 11:41 AM
Originally posted by PPHSfan
You can buy one of those at the same place you bought your male enhancement pump.

Speaking of..................G2, how was your Birthday? Did you rock out with your_____________out:D

bobcat1
03-11-2011, 11:42 AM
Originally posted by Gsquared
Whats a magnet made out of? Im trying to find somewhere to buy a rate earth magnet. I saw one on Pit Boss.:D

carter08
03-11-2011, 12:47 PM
No body replied with "miracles."

You have all failed the game

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