Sheet metal refers to how the metal is layed out rather than what type of metal. So therefore sheet metal can be made out of metals such as gold, brass, copper and steel. If the type of metal used is magnetic then so is the sheet metal.
Yes
Pewter is not magnetic. It is mostly made of tin which is a non magnetic material.
Plastic - injection mold. Metal, sheet metal presses, wood - hand carved. Glass - tubes as heated and altered in a glass blowing method.
iron, nickel and cobalt
It depends on what metal the screw is made of. Brass is non-magnetic, aluminum is non-magnetic, some kinds of stainless steel are non-magnetic. Most other metals that a screw might be made of are magnetic.
Most plastic paper clips are made only of plastic and are not magnetic. If you have one that contains a magnetic metal like steel, then you might be able to make it magnetic, depending on the thickness of the coating and how you went about the process.
Not necessarily; tin is not magnetic, for example.
The metal in a fridge door is made from sheet metal. The sheet metal is either clinched or welded together.
Sheet metal can be made of different materials. It is called sheet metal because of its shape which is thin and flat.
If the paper clip is made of a magentic metal such as steele, then you cn make it magnetic. If it is made of plastic or a non-magnetic metal, then you cannot.
It depends on the type of metal it is made from.
People uses a lot of different metal, but most are made out of sheet metal.
Sheet metal is a form of metal, not a kind of metal. It could be tin, steel, aluminium, or any other metal or alloy (well, not ANY; it's probably not going to be mercury).
Sheet Steel, for one.
An insulated cookie sheet is made from two thin sheets of metal with an air space in between.
Silver U.S. coins are made entirely of silver and copper -- neither of which is a magnetic metal. Base metal coins that are magnetic, likely contain some amount of iron -- a magnetic metal, or a high concentration of nickel which is also attracted to a magnet.
Iron is a magnetic metal.
Yes.