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Aluminum is not magnetic, it is not effected by Electro Magnetism.
a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
It is more correct to say that microwaves are reflectedrather than repelled. A good electrical conductor will reflect them, and aluminum foil works well.
No, the opposite would happen. The two bodies would be repelled.
because they have a positive and negative end
Aluminum is not magnetic, it is not effected by Electro Magnetism.
An aluminum wire carrying current An electromagnet An iron pipe (Apex)
answ2. Heat is not 'attracted' 'repelled' by anything.Polished aluminum foil will, and thus is a thermal insulator.Aluminium metal itself is a good conductor of heat.It will reflect the sunlight and retain the heat.
They are attracted because they have opposite charges.
water will attracted because water is charged
No. Gold is not magnetic.
Use an externally magetic field: Zinc is diamagnetic and Aluminum is paramagnetic. Paramagnetism (Aluminum) is a form of magnetism whereby certain materials are attracted by an externally applied magnetic field. In contrast with this behavior, diamagnetic materials (Zinc) are repelled by magnetic fields.
a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
I think they attract because if the charges repelled, they would push back the charges to create a magnetic field.
It is more correct to say that microwaves are reflectedrather than repelled. A good electrical conductor will reflect them, and aluminum foil works well.
iron and the materials that are attracted or repelled by the magnet
No, Water is diamagnetic. It is weakly repelled by a magnetic field (magnet).