Well I'm not sure.
They may be different in colour, weight, or melting point.
But they also might be different in magnetism.
Just a wild guess.
Try "non-magnetic". Also, since most magnetic materials contain Iron, then any non-ferrous metals are non-magnetic.
No, iron,cobalt,and nickel are the only known magnetic substance.
Iron oxide (rust) Isn't magnetic. So rusted iron will have less pure iron in it. making it less magnetic.
NO!silly goose!
Get a magnet, Magnets stick to ferrous metals, and do not stick to non-ferrous metals. Metals containing iron are ferrous (iron's chemical symbol: Fe). You use iron filings to see the lines of magnetic flux. Pure iron is as ferrous as you can get! Pure copper, on the other hand, is non-ferrous AND non-magnetic.
There are two types of iron: magnetic and non-magnetic iron. The iron in your body is the non-magnetic kind.
Ferrous = Contains Iron Non-Ferrous = Does Not Contain Iron
Of course not. Fe (iron) and steel are attracted to magnets. Silver is not
it generally depends on the soil content~if it is rich in iron or some other magnetic metals it will magnetize but if it don't it won't..soil is non-magnetic but iron filings in it are magnetic
Try "non-magnetic". Also, since most magnetic materials contain Iron, then any non-ferrous metals are non-magnetic.
No, iron,cobalt,and nickel are the only known magnetic substance.
Iron, steel, cobalt and nickel are magnetic , others are not .Basics man.
FerrUs and non ferrOUS refers to Iron content Ferrum is the Latin name for Iron, So something that is ferrous has iron in it something that is not ferrous has no iron in it
How can I go by finding magnetic and Non-magnetic in my home. nonsense
Only actually 3 metals are magnetic, Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt, so not all metals have a magnetic quality
Iron oxide (rust) Isn't magnetic. So rusted iron will have less pure iron in it. making it less magnetic.
no. calcium itself is not magnetic, but if it is mixed with other elements (iron, etc.) then it will be. :) hope i helped!