Iron Oxide is not magenetic, only pure iron, nickel, cobalt, and steel can be magnetic.
iron, nickel and cobalt
The profile of the iron filings reflects that of the magnetic field. When the magnetic field is strong, the lines will be really tight (small separation) and thick (height and width). =========================
Fridge fridge magnets paperclips screw drivers iron iron chair ink pen (ink contains iron particles) keys scissors knife another magnet
It is because some of the metallic objects are more magnetic than each other(more iron than each other).
the answer is the iron of magnetic field so that it can cause magnetic field... iron.
All iron is magnetic.
There are two types of iron: magnetic and non-magnetic iron. The iron in your body is the non-magnetic kind.
Everything made of iron is magnetic.
yes,anything made of iron is magnetic
Iron is magnetic but copper isn't. So I guess iron powder is magnetic while copper powder isn't.:)
No. Iron is magnetic
Yes. Steel is an alloy of Iron and Carbon and Iron is magnetic. Nickel is also magnetic.
Iron has magnetic domains, that tend to align when the iron is in a magnetic field. Many other materials don't have such magnetic domains.
Cobalt, iron, and nickel are known as the iron triad.
Most types of Iron are magnetic, however depending on its composition and purity, there are kinds that are not magnetic. For example, Steel is mostly Iron, Carbon, and a few other lesser materials, and can be magnetic. Pure Iron is of course magnetic. The iron in your blood, however, is not the magnetic variety. It all depends on the composition.
I believe this is because iron is a metal and metals are magnetic.