I guess Al (aluminium), Ni (nickel) and Co (cobalt).
Aluminium is not a metal, it is a metalloid. Magnets only attract to three major metal elements at room temperature: nickel, iron, and cobalt.
nickel = 232 nm
Cobalt, iron, and nickel are known as the iron triad.
Interestingly, nickel has a lower atomic mass (58.693) than cobalt (58.933), even though cobalt has a lower atomic number (27) than nickel (28).
I guess Al (aluminium), Ni (nickel) and Co (cobalt).
Alnico is an Alloy made of Aluminium, Nickel and Cobalt. Alnico is used to make Magnets.
Magnesium Tin Nickel Copper Gold Silver Zinc Iron Cobalt Aluminium
Nickel and Cobalt are both elements, which means they are pure. Therefore, the do not contain anything else, so Nickel does not have Cobalt in it.
Aluminium is not a metal, it is a metalloid. Magnets only attract to three major metal elements at room temperature: nickel, iron, and cobalt.
Yes, like iron both nickel and cobalt are ferromagnetic metals.
Iron, nickel and cobalt are magnetic transition metals.
There are four. Iron, Nickel, Cobalt and Gadolinium. Source: Higher Chemistry
nickel = 232 nm
"Nichrome" stands for nickel and chromium. "Alnico" stands for aluminium, nickel and cobalt. We can stop there, I think; we've found our answer.
aluminum is not magnetic. the tree metals that ARE magnetic are : Nickel Iron Cobalt Kinda, only if eddy currents are induced with movement
Cobalt, iron, and nickel are known as the iron triad.