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Why is neodymium used in lasers?
Neodymium is used in lasers because it can store and release energy in the form of light efficiently
Is there a limit to how large a neodymium magnet can be?
Giant neodymium magnets over 6 inches thick are rare due to cracking risks during production.
Will wireless charging work if the phone is completely dead?
No. Wireless charging requires the phone to have some residual power to initiate the charging proces
Why is Neodymium so important in electronics?
Neodymium has strong magnetic properties to make devices smaller, more powerful, energy-efficient
When will full-room wireless charging become common?
Full-room wireless charging is not yet common. It requires breakthroughs esp safety and power
Can you take fridge magnets on a plane
Yes, most fridge magnets are allowed on planes if they meet airline size and magnetic field limits
What's the most common non-rustable magnet
The non-rustable magnets are ceramic magnets, they are resistant to corrosion
Does wireless charging magnetize the phone?
Wireless charging doesn't permanently magnetize phone, won't alter the magnetic properties
Why are the magnets used in MRI scanners supercooled?
MRI magnets are supercooled to reduce electrical resistance with strong magnets and strong electrici
Is MagSafe a step towards a portless iPhone?
MagSafe enables wireless charging and accessory connectivity, likely to be a fully portless device
How to separate 2 neodymium magnets?
To separate neodymium magnets, you can slide magnets apart horizontally rather than pulling
Is the MagSafe connector a flop?
MagSafe is not a flop, it provides convenience and safe charging experience for many users
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