They make horseshoe magnet babies.
No, ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets. Ferrimagnetic materials are weakly attracted to magnets.
No, they are attracted to: Other permanent magnets Solenoids Iron Wires with current running through them
no
Metals and other magnets are the only objects that are attracted to magnets. However, many metals are NOT attracted to magnets. Copper, stainless steel, brass, gold, silver, zinc, and aluminum are a few metals that are NOT attracted to magnets. The best way to discover if the object will be attracted to a magnet is to introduce it to a magnet.
They are only attracted to another magnet if thay are on opposite poles. If they are on the same pole then they will repel.
they either stick together or push away
No, it isn't attracted to magnets
In general, yes. Horseshoe magnets are usually more sturdy while u-magnets are basically toys. I'm open to correction here.
yes
No, ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets. Ferrimagnetic materials are weakly attracted to magnets.
Ammonium chloride is not attracted by magnets.
Vanadium is attracted to magnets i.e. it is ferromagnetic.
No. Iron-containing metals are attracted to magnets.
magnets
dont think so but not sure . . . . .
The 3 metals attracted to magnets are : Iron Nickel & Cobalt
No diamonds are not attracted to magnets.