An electromagnet is a stronger magnet.
Try to pick it up with a magnet.
No
an iron magnet.
It could stick to nails,nickles and brakes.
The easiest way to check for steel is to use a magnet. A magnet is going to pick up steel and will not pick up metals that do not contain iron.
With a magnet. It will only pick up the steel.
Use a magnet. Brass is non ferrous and will not be attracted to the magnet.
it can pick up mild steel metal and that's all i know sorry.
An electromagnet is a stronger magnet.
A magnet will pick up the iron screws but not the brass.
Try to pick it up with a magnet.
Iron and Nickel are two of them. You can say steel since it is mostly made of iron.
No.
Office supply staples are made out of steel, but not stainless steel. While you can pick them up with a magnet, if they get wet they will rust if not dried off.
If we take a steel nail and tap it with a magnet in the same way a bunch of times, the magnet will align some of the magnetic domains in the nail. The nail will then have become a permanent magnet. The magnetic strength of the nail will not be great like the magnet that created it, but it will be present and will be permanent. The nail could then be used to pick up iron filings just as the magnet could be used to do that.
No