yes you can if you put a magenent in it
No. Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc, neither of which has any magnetic property.
Most drawing pins looked hike brass. Brass is not magnetic? Why do you think drawing pins are attracted to a magnetic?
Brass is slightly magnetic due to traces (about .2 - .4%) of iron in the alloy.
Not to any brass part of the bed, brass is not magnetic.
Brass is made of copper and zinc, and is NOT magnetic.
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No, brass and aluminum do not make good magnets. Both materials are non-magnetic, meaning they cannot be magnetized or attract magnets. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, while aluminum is a pure metal, and neither exhibits magnetic properties. For effective magnetism, materials like iron, cobalt, or nickel are typically required.
The method to separate steel nails from brass screws is called magnetic separation. Since steel is magnetic while brass is not, a magnet can be used to attract and separate the steel nails from the brass screws.
Partly because brass does not corrode in seawater and partly because brass is not magnetic and so does not interfere with the compass needle.
No, paper fasteners are not magnetic. They are typically made from metal, such as brass or steel, but do not contain ferromagnetic materials that would make them attract magnets. Their primary function is to bind sheets of paper together, not to exhibit magnetic properties.
No, spelter is not magnetic. Spelter is simply a synonym for zinc and is similar to copper or brass as well.
it s a magnetic substance