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Will Fridge magnets stick to my arm?!

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-05-03] [Hit: ]
or if theres tension on them, your bones may not set correctly.Also, thisll depend on what material the metals made from. Not all metals will attract magnets.-The basis of all science is experimentation.......
Basically, I snapped both bones in my lower forearm in a car crash.. it has 2 plates and 16 pins attatched, and i'm just intrigued to know if I can put fridge magnets on my arm? haha! thanks guys

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Probably not the flimsy rubber ones, but the stronger metal ones might. Just dont mess up your arm -_-

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It depends. The flimsy, sheet-like magnets probably won't stick, but larger, bulkier magnets might.

I'd wait until your bones are starting to settle before applying any magnetic fields to the pins/plates. If they shift around too much, or if there's tension on them, your bones may not set correctly.

Also, this'll depend on what material the metal's made from. Not all metals will attract magnets.

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The basis of all science is experimentation. The only way to know for sure is to try it and see! Nobody else can say for sure because it depends on what kind of metal they used. Iron would be a terrible choice because it rusts. Stainless steel is more rust-resistant, but a more inert metal such as titanium would be a better choice. Titanium is non-magnetic.

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there is an easy solution. find a fridge magnet and see if it works. I think a stronger magnet would work better and a fridge magnet may be too weak

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Um no? you could try. but unless you have a metal arm, it wont work.
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