-Lead
-Crome
-Zinc
-Copper
-Aluminum
-Tin (Sn)
metals containing iron
with a magnet
Yes it is
Depending on how strong the magnet is the amount of paper clips it can pick up will vary. Why don't you test it for yourself?
because the penny can't be magnetically charged.
The easiest way to check for steel is to use a magnet. A magnet is going to pick up steel and will not pick up metals that do not contain iron.
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)
It will pick up the nails the same way a bar magnet would do!
Iron and Nickel are two of them. You can say steel since it is mostly made of iron.
ferous (iron) and non-ferous (copper) metals. A magnet will pick up iron but not copper.
Magnets only attract certain kinds of metals, mostly ferrous metals such as iron and steel, as well as pure nickel. US dimes are mostly made of copper with a small amount of nickel, not enough to be attracted to a magnet.
No
Metals + Stone = Magnet
it would have to be a rock containing the mineral Iron. which would then have to be magnetized to create a temporary magnet, or a permanent magnet if prepared properly
Yes - if you have a powerful enough magnet !
No
No