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Name 2 daily life applications of magnet.

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Computers process information in binary, the base-2 units of which correspond to a magnetic field aligned to either the north or the south.

Answered by Anonymous
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Though it may not be obvious, most homes contain many magnets. Refrigerator magnets hold papers, bottle openers, and other small items to the metal refrigerator door. A pocket compass uses a magnetic needle to show which way is north.Magnets are found in some commonly used medical equipment such as and Magnetic Resonance Imaging machines. MRIs use powerful magnetic fields to generate a radar-like radio signal from inside the body, using the signal to create a clear, detailed picture of bones, organs and other tissue. An MRI magnet is very strong – thousands of times more powerful than common kitchen magnets. Another medical use for magnets is for treating cancer. A doctor injects a magnetically-sensitive fluid into the cancer area and uses a powerful magnet to generate heat in the body. The heat kills the cancer cells without harming healthy organs. The dark magnetic strip on the backside of a credit card stores data in much the same way as a computer’s hard drive does. Vacuum cleaners, blenders and washing machines all have electric motors that work by magnetic principles. You’ll find magnets in phones, doorbells, shower curtain weights and children’s toys.

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