I think the answer you're looking for is iron, nickel and cobalt. I think there was another metallic element with high measurable permeability at room temperature. Starting with the letter "g". Sorry, I can't recall the name of that one.
I hope that helps.
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No, ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets. Ferrimagnetic materials are weakly attracted to magnets.
Ferro magnetic materials (those attracted to magnets) have a special arrangement of their electrons which makes them susceptible to magnetic fields. Materials without this special electron structure are not affected my magnets or electric fields in the same way.
Because most refrigerators are made of ferromagnetic materials, and ferromagnetic materials are attracted to magnets.
All materials can be affected by a magnetic field, therefor, in some degree, every "substance" can be.
Lots of metals are not very magnetic (everything, even oxygen gas, is a little magnetic ... though some materials are actually repelled by magnets rather than being attracted to them).Materials that are strongly attracted to magnets are called ferromagnetic materials. As the name suggests, iron is one such metal, but cobalt and nickel are also ferromagnetic, and gadolinium is when cold. Some alloys are ferromagnetic and some aren't, but predicting which is which can be difficult, as materials that aren't themselves strongly magnetic may form an alloy that makes an extremely good magnet.Most elemental metals, other than those listed above, are at best paramagnetic (very weakly attracted to magnets). Copper and aluminium are two common examples (the US coin called a "nickel" is only 25% nickel, with the rest being copper, which is why it's not strongly attracted by magnets).
No, ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets. Ferrimagnetic materials are weakly attracted to magnets.
magnets
The materials attracted by magnets are called magenetic materials.
The 3 metals attracted to magnets are : Iron Nickel & Cobalt
Ferro magnetic materials (those attracted to magnets) have a special arrangement of their electrons which makes them susceptible to magnetic fields. Materials without this special electron structure are not affected my magnets or electric fields in the same way.
iron and the materials that are attracted or repelled by the magnet
NO! Look, but a magnet by a coke can. Get it now?
Magnets are attracted to other magnets.They may also be attracted to certain so-called magnetic materials (mainly iron). This is because the magnet can induce magnetism in the iron.
They are attracted to the magnets.
Because most refrigerators are made of ferromagnetic materials, and ferromagnetic materials are attracted to magnets.
Metals that are attracted by magnets or that can be turned into magnets are as follows: 1-iron 2-cobalt 3-nickel 4-steel (a compound not an element)
No, it isn't attracted to magnets