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  1. 12 paź 2022 · There's a long-standing belief that magnets are dangerous to have around electronics, but can they really damage your phone or computer? Why Are People Worried About Magnets? The concern about magnets and electronics isn't founded on an outright myth, exactly, and is actually scientifically sound.

  2. 20 wrz 2012 · The Answers. It's such an oft repeated warning that it's firmly embedded in nerd lore: bring a magnet anywhere near your precious computer and suffer the dire consequences. But is true? Is your computer one run in with a novelty magnet away from digital death?

  3. 12 lip 2023 · Magnets can wipe off the hard drive of the computer only when the magnet is very powerful. Generally speaking, some ordinary magnets (such as a refrigerator magnet) around our life are not bad for computers. Therefore, don’t worry that a magnet can damage your computer.

  4. 7 paź 2015 · While you can damage hard disks with magnets, it takes a very powerful magnet to do so. As this article explains, any magnet that your brother was playing with won't be large enough to do any damage:

  5. A magnet does nothing to a computer. A very powerful magnet moving very close to and quickly by a sensitive electronic component can generate voltages in places that they were not meant to be. With sensitive components, these relatively small voltages in the wrong places can break things.

  6. 13 paź 2015 · Every hard disk drive actually contains two powerful neodymium-iron-boron magnets that control the movements of the read/write heads. Yet the data on the platters remain unaffected. It will take a very, very powerful magnet to affect the data inside the hard disk drive.

  7. 17 sty 2019 · There’s no reason to use them in computer chips, and even if you did, magnetism doesn’t affect their ability to conduct. Computer chips don’t store data as magnetic particles, so a field from a household magnet has no effect on them.

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