Pure gold is not magnetic. The less-than-pure 14K gold is often created by taking pure gold (24K) and alloying it with silver and copper to give it the hardness or lustre that the maker wants. But combinations of gold, silver and copper aren't magnetic. Testing gold with a magnet will tell if iron or other ferromagnetic material is alloyed with the gold, but if the magnet does not pick up the gold item being tested, we know nothing more about that gold. Some gold is alloyed with nickel, and nickel is magnetic. As we don't know what item was sold and because we can't know how the 14K gold was made, we can't tell much else from the question. A gold and nickel alloy will respond to a magnet. But what can be told from this? Only that the magnet is reacting to a ferromagnetic material. And that is all.
because it wont work!
This could be harmful when you are trying to move something heavy and it doesn't move.
Came across this question trying to find out where lead is in a monitor, I believe that a deflection yoke is made from neither, its an electro magnet, the wiring around it is copper though.
Sometimes to get energy from you, maybe they like you or they're trying to protect you from something in the present or future, or they are just trying to kill you in some shape or form.
A magnet always has two faces or 'poles'. One is called north, because it will be attracted to the north pole of the earth if allowed to freely rotate. The other is called south because it will be attracted to the south pole of the earth. The earth itself acts like a magnet. The north pole of the earth actually has a south magnetic polarity and therefore attracts the north pole of a magnet. A compass needle is a magnet in which the arrow that points north has a north magnetic polarity.
sOLID GOLD DOES NOT MAGNETISE IM AFRAID.
It is a magnet or a electro-magnet. If you are trying to use it as a metal detector then you will need a really strong magnet!
Have a magnet underneath it with opposite sides facing each other or hold a magnet over the magnet you are trying to levitate. Opposite sides facing each other
Never feed a hamster anything plastic. if they do though chew on their plastic house or something then that't going to have to stop. You need to put something in their cage to chew on like chew sticks or something because it is probably trying to file its teeth. Rodents teeth never stop growing.
No because the meaning is obvious: you are trying your best at something.
The magnetic force around a magnet can be a lot of things. Just some things are stronger and some are less strong. Copper is absolutely not magnetic at all, you can experiment that by trying to pick up a penny with a magnet. I am not sure what is the magnetic part of a magnet, but I think it might be close to iron. Something like that. I do know though what is attracted to magnets. Iron, bolt, paper clips, and the metal part on scissors.
i think it is because they are trying to tell you something and can't talk.
Players are not allowed to use their sticks above shoulder height, except for a defender trying to deflect a shot at goal.
I can't tell if you're trying to make a joke or not. There were no "sticks of dynamite" used in the atomic bomb.
Because hes trying to tell you something..
because they were bored so they wantted to go to something
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