Magnets can be made out of nickel, iron, cobalt, intermetallic compounds and chemical compounds.
No, the metal ring cannot if it is made out of copper.
ear rings a sit is made of material but in case of magnet it is a stone so ear ring is a good conductor.So be ware of wearing a ear ring ear rings a sit is made of material but in case of magnet it is a stone so ear ring is a good conductor.So be ware of wearing a ear ring
It depends on what metal the ring is made of. Magnets attract to ferrous metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt, certain steels and other alloys. Brass, aluminum, copper, and most stainless steels, however, are non ferrous.
You can determine the metal of a ring by looking for markings inside the band, conducting a magnet test, or using a testing kit.
we can find the poles of a ring magnet by tieing thread along the circumference of it and suspend it with a torsionless string then it will allign itself according to earth magnetic field
No, the magnet will not fall as a freely falling object when dropped toward a conducting ring. The magnet will experience resistance due to electromagnetic induction as it moves towards the conducting ring, which will slow down its descent. This is known as magnetic braking.
melt a magnet and mold it like a ring...hehehe...
They are round. And they are magnetic. Without a specification for the magnet nothing more can be assumed.
If it sticks to a magnet it's not gold.
They get Atracted
The strength of a magnet depends on its size, material, and design rather than its type. Generally, horseshoe magnets are designed to have a concentrated magnetic field, making them stronger than typical bar magnets of the same size. Ring magnets can also be powerful, especially if made from strong materials like neodymium, but their strength varies widely based on dimensions and specific applications. Thus, it's essential to consider these factors rather than just the type of magnet.
no it can not .it is because a magnetic meterial can made in to magnet