Hematite
Magnetite
Lodestone
Franklinite
Chromite
Ilmenite
Pyrrhotite
A magnet can attract a paperclip by creating a magnetic field that pulls the iron-based metal of the paperclip towards it. This attraction is known as magnetic force, and it causes the paperclip to stick to the magnet.
Pyrrhotite is a magnetic mineral that naturally attracts iron due to its magnetic properties. This makes it useful in applications where magnetic properties are desirable, such as in compasses or magnetic storage devices.
a mineral magnet can stick to a magnet because a mineral magnet has to poles the north and the south poles
an magnet is a object that attracts or repel
Iron, steel
Iron
iron
It attracts ferrous materials.
To determine the polarity of a magnet, you can use a compass. The end of the magnet that attracts the north pole of the compass is the magnet's north pole, and the end that attracts the south pole of the compass is the magnet's south pole.
the magnet attracts to iron by the magnetic field both the iron and the magnet have
the magnet attracts to iron by the magnetic field both the iron and the magnet have
Metal but that's what it attracts