There are magnets in magnets that magnetically attract metal...
all magnets attract ferrous metals (metals containing iron) and the opposite poles of another magnet.
A magnet will attract ferromagnetic metals such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. These metals contain atoms with magnetic moments that align in the presence of a magnetic field, causing attraction to the magnet.
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No metals can attract a magnet. Only magnets can attract metals. (Believe me there is a difference). However the most common examples of metals which magnets would be able to pick up are Iron and Steel (steel is an alloy of Iron and Carbon)
Metals, not non-metals. You might want to find a periodic table.
A magnet is an object that will attract certain types of metals, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. This attraction occurs due to the magnetic field generated by the magnet.
a magnet Actually named magnetite, but it is a natural magnet.
Iron and alloys containing iron.Answer:Iron, nickel and cobalt and their alloys are the common metals that attract magnets. Also, the rare metals gadolinium, neodymium and samarium attract magnets.
Ferrous metals, such as: Iron (Fe) Cobalt (Co) and some alloys respond to magnetism. Aluminum responds to electromagnetic eddy currents.
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because magnet has a property that can attract metals/metal particles
No, aluminum is a non ferrous. Only ferrous metals can be attracted to a magnet.