A magnet made with any of those elements would be called a ferromagnet. Certain combinations of metals or alloys are called by names that more distinctly identify them. For example, the alnico magnet (made from aluminum, nickel and cobalt) is one of the strongest magnetic alloys known.
They are called ferromagnets or permanent magnets. They are also called man-made or synthetic magnets.
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A magnet made with any of those elements would be called a ferromagnet.
ferromagnets
A man made magnet is made of Iron Nickel Cobalt and Rare earth Metals
iron and nickel is what it is made of
The Earth's core is made of Iron and Nickel.
Mercury is an element itself, like nickel, gold, iron etc.
iron, copper and nickel mainly
Iron, Cobalt and Nickel.
A cylindrical magnet is an artificial magnet. It is made of iron, cobalt and nickel.
Magnet cannot be made by all materials except nickel, iron, steel and cobalt.
A man made magnet is made of Iron Nickel Cobalt and Rare earth Metals
Magnets can be made out of nickel, iron, cobalt, intermetallic compounds and chemical compounds.
In all the materials made of iron, nickel, cobalt etc.
Iron, Cobalt and Nickel (Steel is also magnetic, but it is made up of mostly Iron so this is not a main magnetic metal)
No.just Iron,Nickel,Cobalt attract to a magnet
Magnetic materials. There are lots of metals and alloys and metal oxides that can be used to make a magnet. Iron is a common one, though it's not the best. An aluminium - nickel - cobalt alloy makes very strong magnets, and some of the strongest magnets are made of rare earth oxides.
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Not necessarily. Permanent magnets are usually made of metals; on the other hand, ANY substance through which a current flows becomes a magnet, and such a substance need not be a metal. For example, a liquid with ions in it can conduct an electrical current.
It could be either iron, nickel, cobalt or iron(or some other variation with that stuff included)