Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt. Also some of the rare earth metals, like Samarium
No, not all metals are attracted to magnets. Only certain metals, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt, are attracted to magnets due to their magnetic properties. Other metals, like aluminum, copper, and gold, are not attracted to magnets.
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other magnets
No, only solids.
all magnets attract ferrous metals (metals containing iron) and the opposite poles of another magnet.
magnets only attract:ion, nickel and magnesium
yes.......! i guess its yes because aluminum is a metal and all the metals are attracted by magnets so hence aluminum get attracted to metals...!
Iron (Fe), Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co) and some alloys are the only metals that respond to magnetism.
Yes and only certain metal or substances that have those metals in them.
Unpaired electons (which is to say, electrons not paired with another electron of opposite spin).
No metals can attract a magnet. Only magnets can attract metals. (Believe me there is a difference). However the most common examples of metals which magnets would be able to pick up are Iron and Steel (steel is an alloy of Iron and Carbon)
Ferrous metals are attraced to magnets due to their IRON content.
The only element attracted to magnets is iron. If a magnet sticks to it, it contains iron. Since steel is mostly iron, it attracts to magnets as well. Gold, silver, titanium, platinum, copper, and aluminum are metals that don't attract to magnets, just to name a few.