no ya moron
Not sure where this info above came from but it's wrong. Please do your homework before making these comments
some grades of stainless can be magnetized such as those used to make the shafts in hybrid stepper motors.
All element absorb energy to some degree, so yes steel can impede a magnet.
Stainless steel woodplastivs
Magnets could be put on a stainless steel refrigerator as even non-magnet items would be able to become attached, especially with the modernday invention of tape.
Always did for me, are you sure you haven't confused aluminum for steel?
Stainless steel is not a single kind of steel. It is a generic name for a wide range of corrosion-resistant steels. The properties of these steels vary and some of them are magnetic.
no carbon steel not attract to magnets
Stainless steel woodplastivs
Steel will stick to magnets, but stainless steel will not.
Magnets could be put on a stainless steel refrigerator as even non-magnet items would be able to become attached, especially with the modernday invention of tape.
Most steels can be magnetized, but not all. Some stainless steel alloys are not magnetic.
Always did for me, are you sure you haven't confused aluminum for steel?
it is possible that you fridge may be a look alike. however, some stainless steel fridges do attract magnets, but you would need a stronger magnet then just an average kids type of alphabet magnet. hope this helps :)
Stainless steel is not a single kind of steel. It is a generic name for a wide range of corrosion-resistant steels. The properties of these steels vary and some of them are magnetic.
In general, magnets will stick to steel. There are many stainless alloy steels that are non-magnetic, however. Most stainless steels have a metallic crystal structure that gives them few or no magnetic properties.
I doubt that you will be able to find a stainless steel knife block anywhere. Knife blocks are made of wood or plastic so that they cause minimal damage to a knife when inserting it in the block. A stainless steel knife block would not only be incredibly heavy, it would damage the knife blades whenever one was inserted or removed.
No, only a superconducting material can block magnetic field lines.
Stainless steel. I did an experiment about magnets and pencil sharpener blades are steel, which is a magnetic metal. (It cannot be aluminum, as it is not magnetic)
Most metals are not attracted to magnets at all. Some are, like: Iron, Steel Stainless, Steel, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Bronze, Aluminum, Silver, Gold, Mercury, Nickel, & Magnesium.