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Does silver stick to a magnet?

A magnet does not normally stick to silver. However a current of electricity passing through silver wire will produce a magnetic field around the wire. That electric field would have an effect on a magnet, the principle of a solenoid switch. Copper is usually used in such switches as it is cheaper but silver could be used.


Will a magnet stick to a carbon rod?

No, carbon is not magnetic so a magnet will not stick to a carbon rod.


Can gold stick to a magnet?

Short answer: no. Long answer: it depends.


Does a magnet stick to copper?

No, a magnet does not stick to copper because copper is not a magnetic material.


When you stick a magnet on a window does it stick?

No, a magnet will not stick to a window because standard window glass is not magnetic.


What kind of necklace will not stick to magnet?

A necklace made of materials such as gold, silver, or stainless steel will not stick to a magnet because these metals are not magnetic. Magnetic materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt will stick to a magnet.


Will sterling silver stick to a magnet?

No, sterling silver is not magnetic and will not stick to a magnet. If the item in question is attracted to the magnet, it likely contains iron or other magnetic metals.


What kind of magnet has the same magnetic field as the long coil of wire?

A solenoid magnet, which is a long coil of wire wrapped around a ferromagnetic core, has a similar magnetic field to that of a bar magnet. This is because the magnetic field created by the current flowing through the wire generates a magnetic field similar to that of a bar magnet.


How can you make a magnet stick to aluminum?

You cannot make a magnet stick directly to aluminum because aluminum is not magnetic. However, you can make a magnet stick to aluminum by placing a magnetic material, such as iron, in between the magnet and the aluminum surface.


Will a magnet stick to aluminim?

No, aluminum is not magnetic so a magnet will not stick to it. Magnetism occurs in materials that are ferromagnetic, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt.


How does the presence of copper wire wrapped around a magnet affect the magnetic field produced by the magnet?

When copper wire is wrapped around a magnet, it creates an electromagnet. This increases the strength of the magnetic field produced by the magnet.


Is silver doesnt stick to a magnet what does that mean?

Silver is not magnetic, which means it cannot be attracted by a magnet. This property is due to the arrangement of its electrons that does not create a magnetic field. So, if silver does not stick to a magnet, it simply indicates that it is not a magnetic material.