Question:

Tell me about magnets.?

So, I‘m doing some research on magnets. I‘d like to know.1. Do magnets work on living things, like humans? (incredibly powerful ones, that is). Since we do have some magnetic substances inside our bodies, would magnets attract/repel them?2. Besides, Steel, Iron, Nickel and Cobalt, what other substances do magnets attract?Is it possible for a living thing to generate powerful magnetic fields?

Answer:

nails or flats not covered by much other than a patch if tire is bad you replace it warranty on tyres is mostly if it was made bad they wil replace it not if you mess it up or if you run over something and cause it to be bad you can fix most flats
If you ran over something and there is no road hazard guarantee on the tire you will have to pay for a new one.
Should be able to plug hole, or put a tube in tyre if it's just a nail hole.
all materials are affected by a magnetic field to a degree but it is negligible for most non-metal atoms (what you're mostly made of) the closest thing to a magnetic material is the iron in your hemoglobin, which i think it doesn't attract a magnet so strongly. nerve impulses generate small magnetic fields, and you can actually reset a mind with strong magnets (or so I've seen in House). 2) every material with charge is affected to an extent, as long as they are under a certain temperature and yeah, a living thing with a huuuge nerve coil somewhere with a lot of charges flowing it could generate an electromagnet.

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