Stainless steels are not magnetic in nature primarily due to its nickel content which alters the structure. Incase of Iron, the nature of iron is magnetic because the iron atoms within the mass that are free to rotate and attract.
If your screwdriver blade is magnetised it will attract regular steel screws but not stainless steel or those with a coating.
it is possible that you fridge may be a look alike. however, some stainless steel fridges do attract magnets, but you would need a stronger magnet then just an average kids type of alphabet magnet. hope this helps :)
D2 tool steel is a steel, tool steel. For cold rolled steel, D2.
stainless steel
Steel-bound means "bounded by steel."
Yes.
Either pole of a magnet can attract steel.
That depends on the steel. If it is a ferrous steel the magnet (either North or South) will attract it - If it is a a stainless steel that is austenitic steel it will not.
no carbon steel not attract to magnets
magnets only attract iron and steel
A magnet ........
no carbon steel not attract to magnets
If your screwdriver blade is magnetised it will attract regular steel screws but not stainless steel or those with a coating.
magnets attract steel why then is a compass needle affected by a pice of steel if the steel is not magnetised
"Attract" is the verb.
Yes
Doubt it because the piece of steel is not magnetized.