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.
No, aluminum is a non ferrous. Only ferrous metals can be attracted to a magnet.
Foil is made of aluminum, which, in this case, does not have magnetic properties.
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
You could do this using a magnet, Iron filings are attracted to a magnet, aluminium filings are not.Hint: magnetism, investigate the relative magnetic properties of the metals.Iron is a ferrous material, and aluminum is non-ferrous. A magnet would separate the two materials as the iron would be attracted to the magnet while the aluminum filings would not. The term ferrous basically refers to any material which contains iron.
Yes, it's safe to use aluminum foil with CorningWare.
No, aluminum is a non ferrous. Only ferrous metals can be attracted to a magnet.
If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.
Aluminum is not magnet meatal and cannot be a magnet.
Foil is made of aluminum, which, in this case, does not have magnetic properties.
no silly it only means that the metal is not magnetic because it is aluminum or another non magnetic metal. Is aluminum foil precious? I dont think so
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).
Neither. Aluminum Foil has no magnetic properties.
Aluminum isn't magnetic
Use a magnet. If it sticks it's chrome. If not, it's polished aluminum.
In general yes
You would run a magnet over both of them together and the iron would stick to the magnet but the aluminum would not stick to the magnet or other way around. love, Hannah age 12
First; will a magnet stick to aluminum? Next, google, "Magnaflux". Thank you.