Iron.
the main metal is iron and yes it is magnetic
Steel and iron
Iron
It depends on the type of metal used to make the spoon. Most normal stainless steel spoons are not magnetic, but spoons made of ferromagnetic metals like iron or steel can be magnetic.
Not necessarily. There are magnetic alloys (mixtures) such as steel. BUt pure iron, cobalt, or nickel are also magnetic.
Steel is magnetic because it is primarily composed of iron, which is a ferromagnetic material. When steel is exposed to a magnetic field, the magnetic domains within the steel align in the direction of the field, creating a magnetic force. This property allows steel to be attracted to magnets and display magnetic behavior.
Stainless steel. I did an experiment about magnets and pencil sharpener blades are steel, which is a magnetic metal. (It cannot be aluminum, as it is not magnetic)
usually not. (metal) Implants tends to be stainless steel or titanium, which aren't magnetic.
Carbon-hardened steel typically has a higher carbon content, which can disrupt the alignment of atoms and reduce the material's overall magnetic properties. The added carbon can form non-magnetic structures that interfere with the magnetic alignment of the steel, making it less magnetic compared to other types of steel.
The metals like steel, nickel, cobalt and iron.
aluminum Ans 2 - Aluminium is NOT magnetic. The primary magnetic materials are iron and some steel.
Silver plated objects are typically not magnetic because silver is a non-magnetic metal. If the base metal beneath the silver plating is magnetic, such as iron or steel, then the object may exhibit some magnetic properties.