Magnet cannot be made by all materials except nickel, iron, steel and cobalt.
you cannot make a magnet out of copppe unless you run a current through it
No, the metal ring cannot if it is made out of copper.
Any object that is nuetral that does not have magnetic pole's
Because the magnetism runs from one end of the magnet to the other - across the whole magnet. You cannot have magnetism running in opposing directions in the SAME magnet.
You cannot make a magnet stick directly to aluminum because aluminum is not magnetic. However, you can make a magnet stick to aluminum by placing a magnetic material, such as iron, in between the magnet and the aluminum surface.
Because it is not magnetic, sugar cannot be separated by a magnet.
No, iron cannot be made permanently magnetic by stroking it with a strong magnet. This process can only magnetize the iron temporarily. To create a permanent magnet, iron needs to be exposed to stronger magnetic fields or undergo specific treatment processes.
no it can not .it is because a magnetic meterial can made in to magnet
Since most magnets are made out of some metal or ally, the answer is yes.
a temporary magnet!
No, a typical drink can, made of aluminum or tin, is not magnetic and cannot be attracted by a magnet. However, if the can contains a small amount of steel or iron, a magnet might stick to those parts. In general, most beverage cans are designed to be non-magnetic.
A temporary magnet.