The exact same way that a normal magnet attracts metal.
Farmers would typically use a large syringe or a magnet delivery tool to administer a magnet to cows. The magnet is commonly placed in the cow's stomach to attract any metal objects that the cow might ingest while grazing. This helps prevent hardware disease.
Metal?
Metal?
Yes.
copper
There are magnets in magnets that magnetically attract metal...
magnets only attract iron and steel
No, gold is not magnetic and does not attract magnets. It is a non-magnetic metal, which means it does not have magnetic properties.
anything that contains metal, or the opposite polar attraction for the magnet (i.e. the + will attract to the - and vice versa)
yes
A cow magnet typically remains in a cow's stomach for the duration of its life. It is not typically removed or expelled from the cow's body. The magnet works by attracting and collecting any metal objects the cow may ingest, preventing them from causing harm.
No. Aluminum is a non-magnetic metal.