Magnetic metals especially Iron, Nickel and Cobalt are only found in microscopic quantities in humans. As a result magnets will not stick to normal healthy humans.
Because the concentration of iron and metallic compounds in humans (eg. ironoxide in the bloodstream) isn't high enough to create sufficient attraction.
magnetic force. As many people know magnetic fields are attracted to ironoxide. The reason why it sticks is because of the flow of ironoxide in the human bloodstream
Copper, Gold, Silver, Aluminum, Zinc and many more.
they are supposed to be a mix of pure metals, such as nickel,zinc,copper and silver.but i have state quarters that do stick to magnets.
they attract to eachother... the stick together. <3
Because in order for them to be magnetized - they must be polar opposites
Iron (Fe), Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co) and some alloys are the only metals that respond to magnetism.
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
Magnets will stick to iron paper clips, but not to plastic ones.
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magnets only attract:ion, nickel and magnesium
Magnets will stick to most wrenches.
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No, it doesn't.
Generally speaking, magnets will only stick to ferromagnetic materials, made of either iron, nickel or cobalt. Anything else probably won't stick.
All metals don't stick to magnets because they are alike and if they are alike they repel each others. ^sucks^ The three pure metals that don't stick to magnets are copper, silver, and gold.