Any Ferrous metals, so any metals containing Iron... Iron, Steel, Stainless Steel.
Only some metals are magnetized such as iron, cobalt and nickel. The scrap heap magnet will move metals but not all metals.
Plastic, Paper, Glass etc. stuff that's not made out of metal
, this is not a fake, the answer is steel
well basically anthing that is made out of metal and steel, will move on a scrap heap magnet.
With your MIND.
Mostly Ferrous metals (alloys containing iron) but also Nickel, Cobalt and Gadolinium.
Scrap Heap MagnetUsually the kind of magnet a junkyard uses is an electromagnet. An electromagnet is simply an iron core wrapped around by copper wire. Then current runs through the wire, it becomes a very strong magnet. There are other types, but I think electromagnet is the most common for car scrap heap.
It can't move anything that is not metal such as plastic,paper,glass,cloth etc..........
well basically anthing that is made out of metal and steel, will move on a scrap heap magnet.
A scrap heap magnet attracts steel - but not steel with a high chromium or nickel content
They are used everyday to move scrap iron around the scrap yard...
The strength of a scrap heap magnet vary depending on the strength of the current or number of "turns" in its primary coil. Increasing either or both of these makes the magnet stronger.
pick up aluminum, copper, brass, plastics, cardboard, etc. (non-ferrous material)
With your MIND.
Yes, a scrap heap magnet works in the exact same way as a normal magnet but on a large scale. Iron, Cobalt and Nickel are all magnetic elements.
A magnet is attracted by metals containing iron in their makeup, primarily steel.
Anything that is not magnetic, so pretty much anything that is not primarily made of steel. That would include plastic, glass, copper or brass, cloth or paper, etc.
the magnet is just a large iron disk that, when activated will become magnetic. this is used for picking up objects
Anything without iron in it, and some iron alloys such as stainless steel.
Mostly Ferrous metals (alloys containing iron) but also Nickel, Cobalt and Gadolinium.