Most magnetic alloys are based on one or more of the following:
High field strength modern alloys also contain rare earth metals.
magnets are made of aluminum-nickel-cabalt(alnico),
The elements Iron, Nickel and Cobalt are magnetic.
Iron or Rare Earths
Magnets are better used in lifting hot metals. Lifting magnets are the type of magnets that are used to lift high temperature magnetic materials.
Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
Copper, Gold, Silver, Aluminum, Zinc and many more.
Iron (Fe), Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co) and some alloys are the only metals that respond to magnetism.
Magnets are better used in lifting hot metals. Lifting magnets are the type of magnets that are used to lift high temperature magnetic materials.
There are a range of metals which can be used to make a magnet.
The 3 metals attracted to magnets are : Iron Nickel & Cobalt
magnets are used in physics and this shows us that metals are magnetic
They help separate magnetic metals such as iron and steel from non magnetic metals such as aluminium. Metals have to be melted down at different temperatures so it's essential the less dense metals are separated from 'heavier' metals. Using magnets is a way of doing this.
Ferrous metals are attraced to magnets due to their IRON content.
they are called conductive metals
Industrial ceramic magnets otherwise known as large rotating drum magnets, are used by the metal scrap and recycling industries. The magnets are used to separate and process metals. If you are looking to recycle one of these magnets you can find a company that uses them for recycling.
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other 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)
Several different metals can be used in magnets. Iron is perhaps the most common metal used in permanent magnets, but alloys such as Alnico (Aluminum, Nickel, and Cobalt) can also make very strong permanent magnets.
Metals such as:Iron and SteelStainless SteelBrassZincCopperBronzeAluminumSilverGoldMercuryNickelMagnesiumHope this helps!