Magnetic materials have been used in electric motors, door latches and medical equipment to see if people have any disease inside them
all non metals are nonmagnetic not all non metals are non magnetic, there is a certain nonmetal that is magnetic but i am not really sure what is it.
no the only metals that are magnetic are iron, cobalt and nickel
no metals can not create electro magnetic energy
Most metals are NOT magnetic; Iron, Steel (Contains Iron in it), Nickel and Cobalt are the only magnetic materials. Nearly ALL metals are electrical conductors, however, so don't get it mixed up. Last edited (re-written) by 09pwang.
IRON and COBALT
NOT all metals are magnetic
Only actually 3 metals are magnetic, Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt, so not all metals have a magnetic quality
They use electromagnets to separate magnetic metals from non-magnetic metals/materials in scrapyards.
Motors and generators are useful devices that use the magnetic effect in a positive way. Several manufacturing processes also use the effect for separating out ferrous metals and detecting flaws in metals. Magnaflux is one example.
They help separate magnetic metals such as iron and steel from non magnetic metals such as aluminium. Metals have to be melted down at different temperatures so it's essential the less dense metals are separated from 'heavier' metals. Using magnets is a way of doing this.
most metals are magnetic but only 3 metals are purely magnetic these are iron, nickel and cobalt
They are magnetic only if they have unpaired electrons.
all non metals are nonmagnetic not all non metals are non magnetic, there is a certain nonmetal that is magnetic but i am not really sure what is it.
Most Steel Alloys are magnetic, but stainless steel is non magnetic
Some non-magnetic metals are: aluminium, platinum, copper, lead.
all non metals are nonmagnetic not all non metals are non magnetic, there is a certain nonmetal that is magnetic but i am not really sure what is it.
No because only metals can be magnetic