No, titanium is not magnetic (ferromagnetic like iron).
It is paramagnetic, in that it interacts weakly with outside magnetic fields.
As we all know the unique thing about Titanium is that it gives manufacturers an exceptionally strong, light, and resilient metal that can be used for components that need to endure severe stress. You can go to this site: samaterials.com
Titanium may obscure specific areas of an image, but it is not affected by even strong magnetic fields. Not all metallic elements are attracted to magnets, and most orthopedic implants are made of nonmagnetic alloys. The four strongly magnetic elements are iron, nickel, cobalt and gadolinium.
no because in the first place magnites dont stick to it but if u took a piece of iron and got a magnite and rubbed the magnite over and over in one direction you can rearange th particles for a short time so that it is magnetic
Titanium is paramagnetic, meaning it is attracted to a magnetic field but cannot become magnetized, or rather retain magnetism. Its permeability is at unity. After watching an episode of Bones, I was looking for the answer as I always thought titanium was nonmagnetic, but now I believe it would stick to a magnet.
By scientific standards, it is a non-magnetic substance. However, if an electromagnetic current is present, it can become attracted to other objects.
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if you are using magnets, they stick together.
only if you wet it. No only iron Fe is atracted to magnets.
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.
Titanium is a pure element not an alloy.
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
Magnets will stick to iron paper clips, but not to plastic ones.
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magnets only attract:ion, nickel and magnesium
They are niobium-titanium or niobium-tin intermetallic compounds.
Magnets will stick to most wrenches.
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No, it doesn't.
Generally speaking, magnets will only stick to ferromagnetic materials, made of either iron, nickel or cobalt. Anything else probably won't stick.