All magnets are mainly iron, nickel, or cobalt.
Other minerals may be added to add strength or "permanancy" :
aluminum, rear earths, magnesium.
Some minerals contain magnetite, which is atracted to magnets.
Magnets stick to ferromagnetic minerals such as magnetite, hematite, and pyrrhotite. These minerals contain iron and have magnetic properties that attract to magnets.
Magnets exist in nature as natural minerals such as magnetite. However, magnets can also be man-made through processes like magnetization of materials or creating electromagnets.
Some minerals contain magnetite, which is atracted to magnets.
No, not all magnets are made of metal. Some magnets, such as ceramic magnets or neodymium magnets, are made of non-metal materials. These types of magnets have different properties and strengths compared to traditional metal magnets.
Most minerals are not attracted to magnets, but certain minerals, such as magnetite, are ferromagnetic and can be attracted to magnets. These magnetic minerals contain iron, which gives them this property. Other minerals may exhibit weak magnetic properties, but the majority do not respond to magnetic fields.
Not all magnets are made of metal. There are various types of magnets, including ceramic magnets (made of ferrite), neodymium magnets (made of neodymium, iron, and boron), and even electromagnetic magnets that are not made of metal.
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No, shale is not attracted to magnets as it does not contain any magnetic elements like iron or nickel. Shale is a fine-grained sedimentary rock made up of clay minerals and other particles that are not magnetic in nature.
magnets can be made destroyed or broken apart
Magnets is made of iron. Magnets are attracted to anything made out of iron.