it doesn't have inside but, iron sticks to the magnet
No, you can create solenoids out of materials that are not iron but do conduct elecricity.
Iron, Nickel, Cobalt, some alloys of rare earth metals, and some naturally occurring minerals such as lodestone.
no i dont think so
Yes.
Because aluminum isn't made of metal
Magnets are conductors of electricity. If the magnets are made of a metal alloy, such as samarium cobalt, they become excellent conductors of electricity.
no. They only attract to Nickel, Cobalt, Iron, and certain alloys.
Most magnets are made largely out of iron, which is a metal. Though steel magnets may have carbon in them, which is a nonmetal.
Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.
Yes.
Sometimes they do and sometimes they won't. Because some fridges are made with metal and some are not but the ones that are not made with metal can not have magnets stick to them.
any thing that's made out of metal
They do because it has all diffrent metal in that reacts with magnets a lot of things like computers, tv's ect have metal in.
Magnets are most commonly made out of metal, so yes, two metal magnets can repel. But metals such as iron are attracted to magnets even if the metal itself is not magnetized. Iron is attracted to both poles of a magnet, and it can not be repelled by a magnet.
Yes, magnets are essentially metal ores that can be found many places in Earths surface.
Iron is a magnetic metal.
they aren't made out of real metal.
Three things that attract to magnets are things that are made of iron,metal,and heavy things
Well it depends on how they made the metal but im pretty sure it should
To separate materials made of metal in the scrap yard.