you cannot make a magnet out of copppe unless you run a current through it
No, a real 1943 copper penny does not stick to a magnet because 1943 pennies were made of zinc-coated steel and not copper due to the shortage of copper during World War II.
No, copper is not attracted to a magnet.
no,it can not be picked by a magnet because it is not made of iron, steel, nickel ,& copper
No, pennies are made from a combination of metals that are not magnetic, such as copper and zinc. Therefore, a penny will not stick to a magnet.
No, a magnet does not stick to copper because copper is not a magnetic material.
Brass is made of copper and zinc, and is NOT magnetic.
The copper wire has to be wound around a iron core to get the full effect of electromagnetism.
Electromagnets, they are usually made of a iron core and a warping of copper.
No, the metal ring cannot if it is made out of copper.
one of them hyas copper in it's name >:D
No, copper carbonate is not magnetic so it will not be attracted by a magnet. In order for an object to be attracted by a magnet, it needs to have magnetic properties, which copper carbonate does not possess.
According to different conductors, magnet wires can be divided into copper-based magnet