an iron magnet.
No, only ferrous metals, that is metals containing or mostly made up of iron are affected by magnetism.
Yes - if you can pick it up with a magnet, it has iron in it. That is why they call substances you can pick up with a magnet "ferromagnetic" - ferrous (the ferro part of ferromagnetic) is Latin meaning (roughly) "of iron", or "containing iron".
Yes A magnet would help you separate a mixture of iron nails and iron screws because the magnet when you wave it over the iron nails it will pick them up and then you just wipe them off the magnet with a paper towel and then your iron screws are separated Answer: NO!!!! The magnet would pick up nails and screws equally if they were both made of iron and were the same weight. A magnet would pick up something lighter more easily, but unless all of your nails were one weight and all of your nails were another weight, the magnet would not be able to separate them.
it can pick up anything with iron nickel or cobalt
The earth's core is made up of the elements iron and nickel.
A magnet can pick up things made from iron or other ferromagnetic materials.
Iron and Nickel are two of them. You can say steel since it is mostly made of iron.
A magnet can pick up tiny iron particles that are in sand.
No, only ferrous metals, that is metals containing or mostly made up of iron are affected by magnetism.
It depends on the shape, e.g if it is a car then it will be made of iron. Streamline is made of solid things often.
Yes - if you can pick it up with a magnet, it has iron in it. That is why they call substances you can pick up with a magnet "ferromagnetic" - ferrous (the ferro part of ferromagnetic) is Latin meaning (roughly) "of iron", or "containing iron".
Iron, Nickel, Cobalt
Birds can pick up things with their beaks and claws.
Try a magnet. A magnet picks up iron. It does not pick up aluminum.
Because you can pick up things.
Iron
You can only pick things up in SMG2.