The element nickel is attracted to a magnet.
Many "nickel" items contain large amounts of other metals so they're not strongly attracted however. For example, US 5¢ coins are called nickels but they're actually 75% copper.
Yes, nickel is a magnetic element. The three basic magnetic elements are iron (as in steel), nickel and cobalt.
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Yes below the Curie temperature the Element Nickel Iron and Cobalt are all magnetic.
Yes it is very magnetic. I have a magnetic piece of it at home
Yes, nickel is magnetic .
it is magnetic
yes
temporarily magnetic
Nickel(II) Oxide = NiO Nickel(III) Oxide= Ni2O3
It doesn't have Nickel in it.
nickel iodine
IronNickeland then everything else in much smaller quantities.
have a magnetic
a very strong magnet that uses electric pulses to lift magentic things :)
Increasing the current along the wire.
No, at least not yet.
Yes - in magentic terms, "hardness" = "permanence".
yes.The iron oxide will change with aligned magentic quality in iron.
Magentic flux density is measured in tesla (T).
Stand for Tev-Energy superconducting linear accelerator It is the basic unit for measuring magentic power of MRI
Magnetic fields are made up by a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts:)
temporarily magnetic
Yes. It consists of nickel, nickel, and nickel.
Magnetic Levitation (MagLev) trains, hard disk drives for computers, vacuum cleaners, and several others