Try "non-magnetic". Also, since most magnetic materials contain Iron, then any non-ferrous metals are non-magnetic.
magnetic variation
Something is either magnetized or not magnetized. There is no such thing as "unmagnetized magnetic" material.
The difference is referred to as magnetic, or compass, declination.
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Hard magnet
Ferromagnetic materials are substances that stick to magnets due to their strong magnetic properties.
It's no longer magnetic
It depends what you mean, but.... ---- Magnetic ---- it could be when you make something magnetic, or when the magnetic field of a magnet attracts a piece of Iron or steel
yes. it says it in its name.
Magnetic rock is called Lodestone.
Yes. It is magnetic. but if you put a magnet or something magnetic up to it. Good Luck. It will wipe your hard drive out for good.
The term "magnetic" cannot be applied to something like a cookie. "Magnetic" refers to the ability of iron molecules to align in response to a magnetic field. Cookies are a food and as such are not metal or magnetic.
If it's sterling silver, it is not magnetic. Real gold and silver are not magnetic.
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magnetic variation
Gases, and so air which is a mixture of gases (at normal temperature and pressure) are not magnetic.
substances that only become magnetic when something that IS magnetic is put close to them. like your fridge is an example