When magnetic material is kept in a magnetic field then it experiences a force. when nonmagnetic material is placed then there is no force acting on it. If you know, the origin of magnetism, you will find that when the electrons of any substance cancel the total charge of each other(produced by their spinning and moving around the nucleus) then that sub. is non-magnetic.
A magnetically hard material is always magnetized, for example steel or carbon
A magnetically soft material can be magnetized but if it isn't it is not magnetic. This is for example pure iron.
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Number and distribution of electrons in outer orbital.
Magnets have "power" to attract and repel. Magnetic Materials only can be attracted to magnets and does NOT attract or repel.
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Zero - that is, when they are touching. The strength of the magnetic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the magnet and the paper clip.
Sheet metal refers to how the metal is layed out rather than what type of metal. So therefore sheet metal can be made out of metals such as gold, brass, copper and steel. If the type of metal used is magnetic then so is the sheet metal.
iron, nickel and cobalt
Virgin metal is metal that's been made fresh from ore. Scrap metal is metal that's been made into something first, then brought back and recycled.
Pewter is not magnetic. It is mostly made of tin which is a non magnetic material.
Radium is a nonmagnetic metal.
The sump plug is usually magnetic so any ferrous metal particles should be attracted to the plug. So you could assume that the other particles and sludge are nonmagnetic.
No. All non-metals are not non-magnetic. just like hydrogen which is a non-metal but it is a diamagnetic... another example of oxygen, which is a non-metal but it is paramagnetic... and there are alot of non-metals which are magnetic also..
some are magnetic some arent and the densities are different
Some non-magnetic metals: aluminium, copper, lead, tin, titanium, zinc, brass, bronze, gold, and silver
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A magnet is an object that is magnetic if it displays magnetic properties. Think of it like this; If bar magnet attracts a piece of metal towards it, it is using magnetism (fluxuations in electric current) and therefore the magnet can be said to have magnetic properties.
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aluminum and copper are nonmagnetic metals............................
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metal is a substance and medal is something made out of metal