I guess Al (aluminium), Ni (nickel) and Co (cobalt).
An alloy of iron, aluminum, nickel, cobalt and sometimes copper, niobium, or tantalum, used to make strong permanent magnets.
Aluminum, nickel and cobalt combine (alloy) to make good magnets.
An alnico is an alloy of aluminium, nickel and cobalt, sometimes alloyed with small amounts of iron, copper, titanium, and used to manufacture magnets.
Assuming that you know what a magnet is,t is a magnet shaped like a bar. it is like a rectangle, like the shape of snickers. One end of the bar is the North Pole and one end of the bar is the South pole. If you do not know what a magnet is, it is basically a piece of alnico , ferrite or some other material that produces a magnetic field because its atoms are 'in order'. Permanent magnets are subjected to special processing in a powerful magnetic field during manufacture to align their internal microcrystalline structure.
A paperclip attracts a magnet ,a magnet attracts a paperclip.
A compass is a magnet. It reacts like a magnet.
They are bar magnet ,horse shoe magnet ,lime stone magnet.
the function of magnet is to magnet other thing,like an iron....
alnico
One Alnico V humbucker contains a stronger magnet than the Alnico Classic Humbucker, resulting in more output.
The term alnico is derived from the names of three metals, aluminum, nickel, and cobalt, which can be used to make an alloy that has useful magnetic properties. Ferrite is a form of iron. Alnico magnets are more powerful and more expensive than ferrite magnets.
cobalt and nickel classically, it's iron AlNiCo (Aluminum, Nickel and cobalt) makes a great magnet.
300 degees C --- That's not even its curie temperature. Not only will it still be solid, it will still be a magnet.
Alnico is an Alloy made of Aluminium, Nickel and Cobalt. Alnico is used to make Magnets.
Alnico is an iron alloy.
alnico is its own element
Alnico is an alloy of aluminum, nickel, and cobalt.
alnico is its own element
aluminum nickel cobalt.
Alnico used for magnets is primarily iron, nickel, cobalt, and aluminum. Since it is magnetic, you know that there is iron in the alloy (~45% by weight). The name comes from the other elements that make up the alloy AlNiCo as in aluminum (Al), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co). Copper and titanium are present in much smaller quantities as well as other proprietary additions. Non-metals are present in the alloy like sulfur.The alnico quasicrystal is primarily aluminum nickel and cobalt. This alnico is not used for permanent magnets.