It can.
It can be magnetized. Both surfaces can be polished, and they will "ring in".
It just has a fairly low coefficient of friction, which is great for moving heavy loads on train tracks... with low energy costs.
another input: It can, through the process of "welding"
Magnets stick to steel because elements in the steel and magnet are attracted to each other.
Physical and chemical changes have occurred.
because i learned it in class and my teacher told the class that magnets only stick to iron or steel and teachers DO NOT LIE.
A nail made of steel.
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because it can make steel an even tougher and harder steel compound.
There is only one universal raw material - iron. To become steel, the iron is alloyed with carbon and/or one or more of very many other metals such as chrome, vanadium, manganese, lead etc etc etc . (Lead is added to make free-cutting mild steels)
Refrigerators are made of steel, which is mostly iron, and iron is magnetic.
Materials that contain iron ore. Iron, steel, tin, etc.
Because refrigerators are made of steel (iron) even though they have nice finish on the outside and magnets are attracted to steel (iron).
because i learned it in class and my teacher told the class that magnets only stick to iron or steel and teachers DO NOT LIE.
Any five items made primarily of iron (or steel, which itself is mostly iron).
the refrigerator is iron or steel, therefore the magnet sticks to it.
Iron and its alloys (e.g. steel) are attracted to magnets
No, your fingers cannot stick to a magnet. Only iron or steel objects will stick to a magnet. Your fingers do not have those materials, so it will not stick to a magnet.
1 stick on the bottom, 1 stick above it. one iron ingot left of it, one iron ingot on top of that and one to the left of it.
There is no 'iron glue', however, J B Weld will stick most iron and steel very well.
Because of the steel (iron) used to manufacture the door.
They can be aluminium, steel, iron, stainless steel, the 'Teflon' is a non stick coating covering the cooking surface of the base metal.