Silver should not be magnetic. The only possibility of a silver pendant being magnetic is if the silver is an alloy or a coating. Ferrous metals are the only materials that are magnetic in the traditional sense.
Water is magnetic material but dia magnetic
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
A magnet. The magnet will attract the magnetic material to it and so separate the magnetic material from the mixture.
the particles in the non magnetic material get magnetised, therefore it temporarily becomes a magnetic.
no it is not
no
Nickel is a ferromagnetic material and magnetic. So, German silver (called also: nickel silver, argentan) is magnetic.
No, it is not. However, when it is at very very low temperatures, it may display some weak magnetic properties.
I thing magnetic material is an material that is magnetic
A silver pendant could be a pure substance, but if it is a modern commercially produced pendant, it is more likely to be a mixture, because pure silver is so soft that it is very easily damaged. The most nearly pure silver alloy commonly used in jewelry is called "sterling silver" and contains 92.5 % silver.
Of course not. Fe (iron) and steel are attracted to magnets. Silver is not
Water is magnetic material but dia magnetic
YES... silver is NOT magnetic.
A gold pendant should be worn with a gold necklace. If the pendant has mostly white or another color in it and just a small amount of gold it might look alright with a silver necklace. Try the gold pendant with the silver necklace and see how it looks, if you think it looks good than by all means wear it.
The Silver Pendant in the game Dark Souls can deflect dark sorcery for about three seconds. While this isn't a very long amount of time, the number of times the pendant can be used is unrestricted.
92.5 sterling silver coated with 12 karat gold. made in china.
temporarily magnetic