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Well.... It does! Iron is magnetic so... yeah there are three magnetic materials: iron (Fe) nickel (Ni) cobalt (Co)
Iron has magnetic properties and magnets will "stick" to it.
Refrigerators are made of steel, which is mostly iron, and iron is magnetic.
Metal materials containing iron, nickel, or cobalt will stick to a magnet due to their magnetic properties. Other metals like aluminum, copper, and gold are not magnetic and will not stick to a magnet.
magnets detect iron because of the magnetic feild in the magnet which atracts iron to stick to it.
No, aluminum is not magnetic so a magnet will not stick to it. Magnetism occurs in materials that are ferromagnetic, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt.
Pewter is a non-magnetic material and does not typically stick to magnets. If pewter contains iron or other magnetic components, it may exhibit weak magnetic properties, but in general, pewter itself is not magnetic.
Not to pure tin. Magnets stick to things with iron in them.
no. many metals don't stick to magnets. it is really only a few metals, mostly iron (Ferrous metals) that have magnetic properties. Steel is not an element like Iron (Fe), but it is magnetic because it is a mix of different elements that contain Iron.
A necklace made of materials such as gold, silver, or stainless steel will not stick to a magnet because these metals are not magnetic. Magnetic materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt will stick to a magnet.
No, sterling silver is not magnetic and will not stick to a magnet. If the item in question is attracted to the magnet, it likely contains iron or other magnetic metals.
No. Only to iron and other ferromagnetic materials. Or if you form the aluminum into a coil and pass a current through it, then you have an electromagnet, which would be attracted to a magnet.