everything in the universe that is made out of matter is has some sort of charge. This charge can be positive, negative or neutral. A magnet is usually a highly positively charged and metal tend to be highinly negitivli charged. So the oppisites attatract each other creating a "polar' effect.
If you are not convinced of this, find them on the Periodic Table below in the front of your book.
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You could use a magnet to separate a collection of metal objects from a tomb. Iron object and other ferrous metals will stick to the magnet while some other types of metals will not.
A metal is classified as a ferrous metal if it has steel in it , tip (if a magnet sticks to a metal, it is ferrous) A metal is classified as a non-ferrous metal if it has no steel in it, tip (if a magnet does not stick to a metal, it is non-ferrous) Non-ferrous metals: Brass Copper Nickel Tin Ferrous metals: Steel Iron
yes
a magnet attracts metal or steel ( this is from nick prager). And also iron.
You can supercharge a magnet by coiling a metal wire around a magnet then hooking both ends of the wire to a battery. Make sure the wire can conduct electricity and the more coils around the magnet, the better.
the magnet it could stick together becaus esomehow the metal attracts the magnet and it makes pulls the metal material and stick to it
depends on the metal, iron.
It would stick to the magnet....
no, the type of metal used is platinum which is unfavorable to metal or magnet.
no, only metal or magnetic objects.
Gold, of any carat weight will not stick to a magnet. Only ferrous metals will stick to a magnet. Gold, aluminum, brass and copper are a few types of non-ferrous metals,and will not stick to a magnet. If your gold sticks to a magnet it is gold plated ferrous metal.
The refrigerator isn't actually a magnet, it it simply made of metal which magnets can then stick to.
when a magnet does'nt stick to another magnet it is called non-metal
Amagnate can stick to certain plates, If there is a plate in your body that magnates can stick to then it has to determine where in the body the plate is. If its near the skin then probably yes, but if its deeper in your body the magnate may not stick
Sterling silver is a non-ferrous metal alloy, so a magnet will not stick to it. Many metals, however, are non-ferrous, so just because a magnet doesn't stick to a particular metal doesn't make it sterling silver.
Put simple a metal that doesn't have iron in it,metal that if u put a magnet to it won't stick.
They magnetic and magnets are attracted to metal objects. since the refrigerator has metal in it the magnet sticks to it.