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If you have a room covered in magnets and they are super stong if you walked in would you get pulled a part from the force or would you float? Or if you had a room that had the two negative sides on the floor and on the ceiling, would it squish anything in that room from the two pushing away from each other?

2007-09-06 05:11:09 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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As long as you are very careful that you are not carrying any magnetic material on or in you, you wouldn't notice the magnetic field. MRI routinely uses fields up to 3 tesla, and experimentally up to 7. I know of no direct effect on humans of strong magnetic fields. Some have claimed health benefits of magnetic bracelets or small magnetic anomalies (line the infamous Sedona vortices of Arizona), but scientific support for the claims is lacking.

2007-09-06 19:26:37 · answer #1 · answered by Frank N 7 · 0 0

i think ill stick to sumwer coz i have braces, :D...

seriously, i think even though we people are magnetic, still, there'll be no effect because all sides, corners, part of the room has magnet. so the force of the magnet will compete, you'll stay at the center when the forces are equal. imagine an iron ball in the center of a circular magnet, the force from 1 point of the magnet to the ball (radius) is equal to all parts of the circle. so if 1 part pulls the ball, the part opposite to that side will also pull the ball, therefore, the force that pulls the ball at 1 part is equal to the force that pulls the ball to all other parts. that's what i know

about the two negative charges... i think, they will repel until such point that they no longer push each other. the ceiling will probably the one that will be pushed away.

2007-09-06 05:32:35 · answer #2 · answered by druggist_lad88 1 · 0 0

OK well your gonna need to get your damp sorted out, call in a pro for this one, they have the experience and tools for the job. your then gonna be wanting to paint over the black spots, this is not a problem, just give it a clean with 50% bleach, 50% water, then use a oil or solvent based undercoat, and go over it wide, and thick, let it dry overnight, then just paint over it, wont come back. i'm a decorator by trade and i've had to deal with this kind of thing a lot, so dont worry it's an easy job once the damp is sorted.

2016-05-22 17:28:59 · answer #3 · answered by jolyn 3 · 0 0

no, at most we would feel a bit uncomfortable, but even that would vary greatly from person to person.
humans are not magnetic, do not have enough iron/metallic content in the body to be attracted/repulsed by magnetic forces.

2007-09-06 06:03:20 · answer #4 · answered by Act D 4 · 0 0

No one has ever died from getting an MRI, and an MRI machine creates some of the most powerful magnetic fields "ever", so no, we would not die.

2007-09-06 05:20:06 · answer #5 · answered by tastywheat 4 · 2 0

No, primarily because we are not magnetic and magnets have no real affect on us. If anything, we will lose our credit cards (wiped clean), pace makers, etc.

2007-09-06 05:16:27 · answer #6 · answered by jcann17 5 · 0 0

No.. are we magnetic? I didnt think so, but anyways let the science experts say so... will check on this later too... Cheers

2007-09-06 05:15:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no no way. but you may experience unpleasant feelings because magnetic field might interfere with the neuron flow in the brain causing unpleasant sensations.

2007-09-06 05:28:56 · answer #8 · answered by karan s 3 · 0 1

no.... unless your heart uses a pacemaker to beat, you would definitely die

2007-09-06 05:31:55 · answer #9 · answered by gEL 2 · 0 0

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