No. Neither aluminum nor copper has any magnetic property.
" No copper isn't a magetic material " . From the science research scientists have concluded this .
Some non-magnetic metals: aluminium, copper, lead, tin, titanium, zinc, brass, bronze, gold, and silver
Aluminum
Iron is magnetic but copper isn't. So I guess iron powder is magnetic while copper powder isn't.:)
No. The aluminum can does not have magnetic properties.
" No copper isn't a magetic material " . From the science research scientists have concluded this .
For the same reason that copper pipes and aluminum foil are not magnetic - silver is not a ferrous metal and has only very weak magnetic properties.
No. No circulating coinage was ever PURE silver, but generally a blend of silver and copper. That said, coins of the Korean won are currently made of aluminum or a nickel/copper blend.
no, aluminum is not magnetic
Only iron, nickel, and cobalt have "magnetic properties" thus brass, copper, and aluminum tools do not.
no aluminum is not magnetic because it says so on a homework sheet
Non- Magnetic -Lead -Crome -Zinc -Copper -Aluminum -Tin (Sn) Magnetic -Iron -Cobalt -Nickel -Steel -Law.
Some non-magnetic metals: aluminium, copper, lead, tin, titanium, zinc, brass, bronze, gold, and silver
Not aluminum is not magnetic.
No. Aluminum is not magnetic.
Aluminum
The kind of copper that looks like aluminum is tinned copper.