alloys of iron and Nickel acts as magnets.They are often termed as AlNICO.
iron, cobalt, nickel, and others.
Not only metals are magnetic. Any element with unpaired electrons will be paramagnetic to some degree. At room temperature however, the only three metals that are ferromagnetic are iron, nickel, and cobalt.
Ferromagnetism is a property not just of the chemical make-up of a material, but of its crystalline structure and microscopic organization. There are ferromagnetic metal alloys whose constituents are not themselves ferromagnetic, called Heusler alloys, named after Fritz Heusler. Conversely there are non-magnetic alloys, such as types of stainless steel, composed almost exclusively of ferromagnetic metals.
No
The only thing I can think is that M is already use as a symbol letter for Motors. ANSWER: IT SIGNIFY MAGNETICS HYSTERESIS THE FOUR QUADRANTS
It's a transition metal.
Gold is a metal. Also classified as a "Non-Ferrous metal".
No, Bismuth is a metal
because it is decomposing metal and decomposing metal does not attract to magnetics
it attracts any metal to be incontact with it and its used to move a group of metal from one place to another easily
Graham Magnetics was created in 1964.
Stanton Magnetics was created in 1946.
CMC Magnetics was created in 1978.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics was created in 1965.
No
No
as you move away from an ocean ridge the rocks get older
well really all what it does is pick up metal bits off of cars or other things that are magnetics and than you cane move it to were you want to :)
saliah ali
They ARE a family (the ferro-magnetics)