You would need to define 'regular magnet' to get any kind of magnet.
ellie mcdonald can not lift 200 grams
A lifting magnet is an electromagnet that is meant to hold or move material that comes in contact with the magnet. This is the opposite of a traction magnet.
A magnet can move a car, if the magnet is strong enough.
assuming that temperature is constant and that we're talking about regular party balloons (a "regular" 2-gram party balloon can hold ~ 16 grams of gas), you would need 6,156 baloons to hold your weight in equilibrium. you would need an amount greater than this to actually lift you (the more extra balloons, the faster the lift), and this is not accounting for the weight of the string. extrapolated from: http://malaysia.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1005123102737
An electromagnet can, but you have to grasp metal for it to pull on.
Hydraulic Lift Tables Can Lift a Lot More Weight Than Regular Lift Tables. Also Hydraulic Lift Tables Are Much Safer Since the Fluid Provides Extra Rigidity to the Lifting Structure Versus Purely Mechanical Means.
The weight that a mouse can lift will depend on its size. It is estimated that mice can lift things that twice their body weight.
Electromagnets can have higher "domain currents" than permanent magnets, and have no non-aligned nor anti-aligned domains like permanent magnets tend to have (or get over time).
magnet attracts iron. paper clip made of iron magnet atrracts paper clip...
humans are not magnetic.
the magnetic field of a magnet is measured through Gaussmeters.
If you are just lifting regular weights (like barbells), then the brand of the weight does not matter as long as the amount of weight is the same. If you are using a machine, it could matter because the angle you lift at can be different.