No..magnets are only attracted to ferrous (iron) materials.
No. Silver is not like iron or some alloys which are ferromagnetic. Silver is diamagnetic so there is a very slight repulsion in a magnetic field. Diamagnetism is exhibited by all materials.
Silver is a not magnetic metal - the most highly magnetic metal is iron - so no unless the cores of the coins are iron
what will not attract to a magnet
Either pole of a magnet can attract steel.
Your silver chain contains nickel if it attracts to a magnet. That means the silver alloy is not sterling .925. It may be a lower grade silver alloy containing less pure silver. Or, it may be a silver colored base metal alloy that contains no real silver at all. Look for a quality stamp or hallmark for further verification of quality.
No
no magnet cant attract silver
No, magnets do not attract sterling silver.
Silver is a not magnetic metal - the most highly magnetic metal is iron - so no unless the cores of the coins are iron
No. Magnets only attract iron.
Pure gold, silver, Mercury, steel, Aluminum and several others.
Pure gold, silver, Mercury, steel, Aluminum and several others.
what will not attract to a magnet
Either pole of a magnet can attract steel.
No, a metal must have iron in it to attract a magnet.
the south side of one magnet attract to the north side of the other magnet; opposites attract. The molecules get attracted.
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Your silver chain contains nickel if it attracts to a magnet. That means the silver alloy is not sterling .925. It may be a lower grade silver alloy containing less pure silver. Or, it may be a silver colored base metal alloy that contains no real silver at all. Look for a quality stamp or hallmark for further verification of quality.