A temporary magnet.
To remain a magnet it has to be made out of steel as steel makes a permanent magnet.
well basically anthing that is made out of metal and steel, will move on a scrap heap magnet.
The reason is because an electromagnet is hooked up to an artificial energy force, while a magnet is a charged piece of metal example: a battery hooked up to a piece of iron attracts paperclips but a magnet can be made by stroking a paperclip against a bar magnet to create a temporary magnet somewhat how a compass works
if a nail has any iron in it, it will be attacted to a magnet. Most nails are made of steel, a substance created from iron.
The first clue that a penny is made of steel would be that it would stick to a magnet. If not, it can't be made of steel. If it does stick, the coin would have to be authenticated by one of the major grading agencies.
A magnet made from a steel paperclip is most likely a(n) temporary magnet.
To remain a magnet it has to be made out of steel as steel makes a permanent magnet.
A magnet which doesn't lose it's magnetic effect when it's away from another magnet .Steel magnets are usually permanent magnets , while those made of iron lose their magnetism , as soon as the original magnet is held away . I simply mean that :-For example , when you use a magnet to attract a paperclip ( or a nail ) made of iron , and you attach a second paperclip to the first one , while still holding the first one to the magnet , the 2nd will still be held to the 1st .As soon as you remove the magnet , the magnetism between the 1st and the 2nd clips will be broken down , and they will fall down .But if you use nails ( or paperclips ) made of steel , the magnetism between the 1st and the 2nd nail will still be there , even if the original magnet is held away from the 1st .
A paperclip cannot rust because rust is the oxidation of iron or steel as a result with interaction with water or air. Therefore a paperclip cannot rust because it is made out of iron or steel. It is made out of aluminum.
No, paper clips are usually made from steel wire or plastic.
that depends on what the paper clip is made of. An aluminum paperclip is going to be an element (Al - Aluminum) a steel paperclip is going to be a compound (carbonized iron) etc... etc... etc...
Magnet cannot be made by all materials except nickel, iron, steel and cobalt.
Magnet attract things made of iron nickel steel
paper clips are usually made out of steel wire. Some are made out of plastic.
If it has been magnetized by another magnet, then it is just a temporary magnet, but if it uses an electric current, then it is an electro-magnet.
no,it can not be picked by a magnet because it is not made of iron, steel, nickel ,& copper
Yes, if a nail is made of steel, it will will not be magnetized unless it is magnetized by a magnet by being hit.