yes magets can attract iron paper clips
refrigerator magnet, (paper clips+nails)
Because magnets only attract magnetic metals.
no
other magnets
Magnets attract specific types of metals such as: Iron Nickel Cobalt Steel Try this: Get a magnet hover it over different objects, see what it attracts and repels (doesn't attract).
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 will stick to iron paper clips, but not to plastic ones.
Most people will think that the 2 poles will attract the most number of clips but actually the part which can attract the most number of clips are the sides near the 2 poles ____________ | N S | |___________| ^ ^ here here
Yes.
because it can
Using magnets or a sieve?
paper clips
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.
MAGNETS ATTRACT IRON! The pin is made of an iron so it is able to attract to the magnet. The match on the other hand, is made of cardboard paper substance. Paper and cardboard both DO NOT contain iron. That is why magnets attract pins but not matches.
Paperclips can be held by a magnet but are not usually sold magnetized themselves.
refrigerator magnet, (paper clips+nails)
Because silly, paper is not a metal. Magnets only attract to metal objects, not wood, or sand, or a finger, but only metal.