No, aluminum is not a magnetic material. But you could shape the aluminum foil into a coil, then pass a current through it and then it would be an electromagnet.
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
If you have dental fillings aluminum can react with them and your saliva to generate a small voltage.
I would have to say aluminum foil, since radiation can travel through glass. radiation is reflected from the surface of aluminum foil. With a mirror the radiation has to travel through a small layer of glass twice before the mirror is finished with it. Glass is not totally transparent, some light is absorbed so the naked aluminum reflects better.
Yes, it's safe to use aluminum foil with CorningWare.
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It flows through aluminum foil better because electricity flows throw aluminum or metal better then plastic or other
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No. It's actually aluminum foil, and aluminum is not ferromagnetic. Aluminum foil can be repelled from a changing magnetic field, though (AC through an electromagnet).
No, aluminum is not a magnetic material. But you could shape the aluminum foil into a coil, then pass a current through it and then it would be an electromagnet.
Aluminum foil gets holes in it because it is extremely thin. Aluminum foil is not supposed to be able to last forever.
I've ALWAYS wondered the SAME thing! I finally did some research and discovered that, The pain you feel when you bite into aluminum foil is, A electrical charge. When you bite into it, The "charge" shoots up through your filling, Into the tooth nerve; Which sends signals to your brain to cause pain.
Aluminum is element. Aluminum foil is made entirely of aluminum.
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
Tin foil... tin Aluminum foil... aluminum :)
Because all aluminum foil is not equal. Aluminum foil is available in a variety of thicknesses.
If you have dental fillings aluminum can react with them and your saliva to generate a small voltage.