No. Copper is not attracted to a magnet.
no it wont because copper is not a type of magnet even though it is a metal
No. Any metal that cannot be a magnet cannot be attracted by one.
NO magnets arent attracted to copper
a magnet is a solid so you don't freeze it
Nothing. Copper is not magnetic.
Nothing happens, it does not attract.
Nothing - copper is not magnetic.
The copper wire carries an electric current.
Absolutely nothing since copper is non-magnetic.
It might leave a copper coloured streak across the magnet, but apart from that, nothing much. I think you are looking at what happens to a copper wire when it is moved in a magnetic field. In which case the answer is, a current is induced in the wire. (It does not have to touch)
No it does not attract to magnets
No. Copper is not attracted to a magnet.
one of them hyas copper in it's name >:D
According to different conductors, magnet wires can be divided into copper-based magnet
A magnet does not adhere to copper!
Iron is a ferromagnetic metal, and copper is not. Iron will be attracted to the magnet but the copper will not.