Well it would have to be something that also has magnetic properties. Remember that similar poles/charges repel and opposites attract. So as far as what would be attracted by a magnetic force, I would say anything that is metal and has magnetic properties.
There are a few things that could be attracted to magnets. Magnets and certain metals are attracted to certain magnets.
Every object is attracted by magnets. Some more, some much less.
Magnets do not have any glue in them.
forever
cold temperature affects the magnets strength by making it stronger
Man-made or Synthetic magnets are stronger than natural magnets and have many uses including alternative medicine (magnet therapy for Arthritis & Rheumatism), fridge/car magnets, they are also widely used in manufacturing. Made from a Nickle, Aluminium and cobalt (AlNiCo) compound they are magnetized by placing them in a machine which produces a strong electromagnetic field.
No
yes carbon attracts magnets.
yes
No. Aluminum is not magnetic.
Some minerals contain magnetite, which is atracted to magnets.
Some minerals contain magnetite, which is atracted to magnets.
only if you wet it. No only iron Fe is atracted to magnets.
Every object is attracted by magnets. Some more, some much less.
A36 is paramagnetic. It is fairly good conductor of magnetic field, and it will be atracted to magnets strongly. As far as residual magnetism (can it be magnetized) I don't know for sure. I know you can not make usefully strong magnets out of A36 material, but it may have some residual magnetism.
Some minerals contain magnetite, which is atracted to magnets.
It depends Im bisexual and are atracted to both. So in my opinnion yes
metals