yes even though magnets repel water
no. They only attract to Nickel, Cobalt, Iron, and certain alloys.
No, water cannot be magnetized. It is not magnetic in the sense that we can use a magnet to attract it.
They have North and South poles, and can attract different things, such as iron, paper clips, other magnets, and some metal. It can also repel other magnets.
Magnets have a positive pole and a negative pole. Magnets attract positive to negative, and do not attract if you try to put postive to positive or negative to negative.
what will not attract to a magnet
There are magnets in magnets that magnetically attract metal...
Because silly, paper is not a metal. Magnets only attract to metal objects, not wood, or sand, or a finger, but only metal.
Yes
magnets only attract iron and steel
if different magnets attract metals then the attraction will be different.
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.
duhhhh......any that are METAL!!!
because magnets attracts any object that is metallic or has metal in them
Any kind of metal. ------------------------------ Magnets attract ferromagnetic metals, mainly iron and nickel, and their alloys. ------------------------------
they aren't made out of real metal.
Any kind of metal is magnetic.
because its not a metal compund, jeez