Lead is used in magnets.
Lead is not typically used in magnets. Magnets are usually made from materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. Lead is not a magnetic material and is not commonly used in the production of magnets.
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Aluminum is not typically used in magnets. Lead is also not commonly used in permanent magnets due to its low magnetic properties. Instead, materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt are more frequently used in magnets.
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Magnets often contain iron, as it has magnetic properties that align with the magnetic field. Aluminum is not typically used in magnets because it is not inherently magnetic.
Lead is mainly used for pencils and for batteries.Hope this helped :)
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Yes, at least in the speakers. Some older televisions used them to help direct the electron beam, though mostly electromagnets were used for that.
Aluminum, Brass, Lead, Plastic or Paper because those materials are non-magnetic!