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A man made magnet is made of Iron Nickel Cobalt and Rare earth Metals
cobalt is a metal that is used often in the manufacture of magnets. It turns blue when it oxidises.
"Nichrome" stands for nickel and chromium. "Alnico" stands for aluminium, nickel and cobalt. We can stop there, I think; we've found our answer.
Iron, nickel, and cobalt are the three elements ferromagnetic at room temperature. Gadolinium and Dysprosium are ferromagnetic below room temperature. There are other elements that are ferromagnetic at room temperature, but they are extremely rare.Carbon nanofoam, a pure allotrope of carbon (like diamond, graphite and fullerines, as well as nanotubes) can become magnetic at temperatures below -183 degrees C and are attracted to magnets at other temperatures.Rare earth elements are also used as magnets, specifically the neodymium-iron-boron (NeFeB) magnets and the samarium-cobalt magnets (SmCo) used in many everyday devices, such as speakers, microphones, computers, and most anything with a small electric motor. These are also used in higher-end magnetic compasses.
Steel, Stainless steel, Electroplated nickel silver, Melchior, Stellite, Talonite-Cobalt based alloys, Titanium based alloys etc.
Cobalt, iron, gadolinium, nickel, neodimyum
iron, nickel and cobalt
Nickel, cobalt, and iron.
Yes, in nickel, metal, hydride and NiCad.
I guess Al (aluminium), Ni (nickel) and Co (cobalt).
Iron, nickel, and cobalt are used to create permanent magnets.
A man made magnet is made of Iron Nickel Cobalt and Rare earth Metals
used for nickel platting and other products that need a coating
In all the materials made of iron, nickel, cobalt etc.
Alnico is an Alloy made of Aluminium, Nickel and Cobalt. Alnico is used to make Magnets.
Nickel is a ferromagnetic material, like iron and cobalt, so quite a few magnets have nickel in them. Nickel shows strong magnetic properties up to 355°C (671°F).Nickel is also a major constituent of Alnico, which is an alloy of Aluminum, Nickel and Cobalt. This alloy is widely used in magnets. Alnico magnets are found in industrial and consumer applications where strong permanent magnets are needed like in electric motors, guitar pickups, microphones, sensors, loudspeakers, etc.If not used directly in the magnet, Nickel is often used to plate magnets. Some common Nickel-plated magnets include Alnicos, Samarium Cobalt, and Neodymium Iron Boron
actually nickel, cobalt, and several rare earths are used as magnets too, but iron is the cheapest.