it produces a magnetic field. i think that if current is passed through the wire it can attract pieces of iron
is copper ferrous or non ferrous
copper is not magnetic
no, copper is a non-ferrous metal
Copper is considered a diamagnetic metal.
Copper is a not magnetic element.
no
Copper is neither ferrous nor an alloy. Copper is an element in its own right, and is in the periodic table. 'Ferrous' refers to IRON . from the Latin for iron ' Ferrum. Copper can be mixed with other metals to form alloys , notably ,brass and bronze.
No, as copper does not contain iron.
Copper is an example of a non-ferrous metal.Non-ferrous metals do not contain any iron and are not attracted to a magnet.
Copper is a non-ferrous metal because it is not made of iron.
It is a Non-Ferrous metal. Think of it like this, if it has steel in it and has not got alloy in it it is ferrous i.e. HSLA Steel(high strength low alloy steel). If it is Non-ferrous are made up of one or more metals other that iron i.e. copper and tin, zinc and magnesium.
Non-ferrous.
Copper is neither ferrous nor an alloy. Copper is an element in its own right, and is in the periodic table. 'Ferrous' refers to IRON . from the Latin for iron ' Ferrum. Copper can be mixed with other metals to form alloys , notably ,brass and bronze.
No, as copper does not contain iron.
no, since copper is less active than ferrous
Copper is an example of non-ferrous metal.
yes. It is a non ferrous metal in that it is an alloy of copper and zinc. Ferrous refers to iron, the elemental symbol for iron is Fe.
Copper is an example of a non-ferrous metal.Non-ferrous metals do not contain any iron and are not attracted to a magnet.
Copper is a non-ferrous metal because it is not made of iron.
copper is a metal but it is a non ferrous metal
Depends, Some countries use steel coins with copper or nickel plating making them ferrous (New Zealand 10,20,50 cent coins for example). Most countries use non ferrous alloys in coins. The usual ones are copper coated zinc for copper coins. Copper-Nickel alloy for silver coins and Aluminium-Copper for gold coloured coins.
A magnet will not cling to copper because there is no iron in it.
A metal is classified as a ferrous metal if it has steel in it , tip (if a magnet sticks to a metal, it is ferrous) A metal is classified as a non-ferrous metal if it has no steel in it, tip (if a magnet does not stick to a metal, it is non-ferrous) Non-ferrous metals: Brass Copper Nickel Tin Ferrous metals: Steel Iron