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Convivial · 26-30, F
Theoretically it's possible... If the water is boiling and the magnet stays in there a long time ....
ElwoodBlues · M
Convivial · 26-30, F
@ElwoodBlues nothing to do with corrosion... When you get s magnet the individual magnetic domains become "loose" and unaligned... The magnet loses its strength... Not sure about the dissolve but though lol
ElwoodBlues · M
@Convivial I see your point about heated magnets, but to make Trump's claim correct we would need to re-define "dissolve"!
Also,
Also,
Ceramic magnets are extremely brittle and easily broken. They cannot be used in machinery that experiences a lot of stress or flexing. They become demagnetized if they are exposed to high temperatures (above 480 degrees Fahrenheit.)
So you'll need a very serious pressure cooker!!
Convivial · 26-30, F
@ElwoodBlues i think you just described Trump