It is usually labelled 'magnet' Also, it sticks to stuff like, say, your fridge.
I think it is the north and the south parts of the magnet.
it depend on the strength of magnet. if i had a gauss measurement i could tell you.
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We might have a meter but we don't know how can we tell accept the magnet test
If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.
Test it with a magnet.
To find the north pole of a magnet you can use a pole identifier. When the identifier is held to the magnet, you press a button and it will tell you if it is the north or south pole.
Use a magnet. If the gun is nickel plated, a magnet will stick to it.
Get a fridge magnet, and have the horse lift its foot. If the magnet sticks to the shoe it's not aluminum.
No, using a magnet is not a reliable way to determine if gold is fake. Gold is not magnetic, so whether a magnet attracts it or not does not necessarily indicate its authenticity. To test gold's authenticity, it is best to consult a professional jeweler or use more specialized testing methods.
Use a magnet, it won't stick to aluminum.