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it can be if u magnitize it by rubing a magnet in one way on the paperclip.
A paperclip ranges between 1-2 inches in length.
No, a paperclip weighs less than a gram (less than 3000 of 3 likograms)
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However, if you bring a magnet near a piece of iron, such as a nail,and the paperclip. If the paperclip does not fall then the magnetic field has the iron nail. The result is a temporary magnet called an 'electromagnet'. The magnets either stick together or are suspended in midair
They are not attracted to each other because they are not magnetic.
If you hold a nail or a paperclip near the coil it will attract because of the magnetism.
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The iron nail would stick to a magnet. Copper is not attracted to magnets.
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The nail polish is not sticking to your nail or chips faster than you expected because there was something of an oil base on your nail bed, such as lotion, soap, or even sweat. For it to stick, wipe your nails with nail polish remover, buff it, then spray with alcohol before polishing.
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A nail dehydrator corrects the ph balance of the nail, so that it matches the ph of The acrylic - When doing Acrylic nails. It also cleans the nail bed and helps the acrylic stick to the nail.