It depends on the type of metal it is made from.
Thallium is a non magnetic metal.
yes because it is metal and metal has a magnetic force
Copper
Silver U.S. coins are made entirely of silver and copper -- neither of which is a magnetic metal. Base metal coins that are magnetic, likely contain some amount of iron -- a magnetic metal, or a high concentration of nickel which is also attracted to a magnet.
Yes, it has a metallic structure and is magnetic. It is the only non-metal to be magnetic!
Metal.
the main metal is iron and yes it is magnetic
Many different types of cabinet door hardware may be used on the metal door of a cabinet. The Knobbery offers a wide selection of cabinet knobs, such as brass knobs and copper knobs (both of which are perfect for metal cabinet doors)
Gold is not magnetic.
Thallium is a non magnetic metal.
Metallic or non-metallic elements can be magnetic.
I recommend that you buy a wood filing cabinet. Reason why is that its stronger and in a home office you might have more stuff to put in the cabinet and a metal cabinet is less stronger.
Silver is a not magnetic metal - the most highly magnetic metal is iron - so no unless the cores of the coins are iron
yes because it is metal and metal has a magnetic force
Metal
Radium is a non-magnetic metal.
Not necessarily; tin is not magnetic, for example.