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Lodestone is a rock that has magnetic properties.
They generally look metallic but are brittle (not malleable or ductile). Neither good conductors or insulators but they are semiconductors.
Well, iron and its alloys are ferromagnetic and they are conductors.
Lithium has not magnetic properties, is diamagnetic.
No, radon is not magnetic. It is a radioactive gas and does not possess any magnetic properties.
no there is one insulator that is not magnetic
Shigeo Honda has written: 'TMR research in insulating granular magnetic materials' -- subject(s): Granular materials, Magnetic films, Magnetoresistance, Materials, Electric properties, Electric insulators and insulation
Lodestone is a rock that has magnetic properties.
the magnetic keepers are made up of insulators. generally wood
w What are electric and magnetic properties of particle?
No; opals have no magnetic properties.
Not magnetic Hard Malleable Ductile Conductors of heat and electricity Unreactive
The following minerals have magnetic properties: Magnetite and hematite are ferromagnets. Ferrites and garnets are ferrimagnetic. Quartz, calcite, and mica are all magnetic. Although they have a small magnetic attraction, these minerals do not remain magnetic.
They generally look metallic but are brittle (not malleable or ductile). Neither good conductors or insulators but they are semiconductors.
Well, iron and its alloys are ferromagnetic and they are conductors.
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