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Silver should not be magnetic. The only possibility of a silver pendant being magnetic is if the silver is an alloy or a coating. Ferrous metals are the only materials that are magnetic in the traditional sense.
Most Steel Alloys are magnetic, but stainless steel is non magnetic
Gold? Silver? Copper? Gold colored, silver colored, copper colored.
Not all metals are magnetic; for example, graphite and aluminum. Additionally, a non-metal may be a magnet; for instance, O2, or oxygen gas, is paramagnetic.
Some non-magnetic metals: aluminium, copper, lead, tin, titanium, zinc, brass, bronze, gold, and silver
iron, nickel, cobalt & Steel
Silver should not be magnetic. The only possibility of a silver pendant being magnetic is if the silver is an alloy or a coating. Ferrous metals are the only materials that are magnetic in the traditional sense.
most metals are magnetic but only 3 metals are purely magnetic these are iron, nickel and cobalt
A US dime is not magnetic. It is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper and neither of those metals are magnetic.
NOT all metals are magnetic
Only actually 3 metals are magnetic, Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt, so not all metals have a magnetic quality
They use electromagnets to separate magnetic metals from non-magnetic metals/materials in scrapyards.
Silver dollars from 1794 to 1935 were made of 90% silver and 10% copper, neither of which are attracted to a magnet. Only ferrous metals such as steel and iron, and certain other metals such as nickel are attracted to a magnet.
4 metals are not magnetic 1. Aluminium 2. Gold 3. Copper 4. Brass these metals can only be magnetised by very scientific work which i cannot understand 5. don't forget silver...
Of course not. Fe (iron) and steel are attracted to magnets. Silver is not
YES... silver is NOT magnetic.
They are magnetic only if they have unpaired electrons.