In general only the ferrite group :
iron, nickel, cobalt.
Other material may be alloyed with these, but the ferrite group is essential.
magnets
Magnets are attracted to materials that contain iron, nickel, and cobalt. These materials are known as ferromagnetic materials. Magnets will pick up objects made of these materials due to their magnetic properties.
Magnets are typically made from materials that are ferromagnetic, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. Non-magnetic materials like wood, plastic, and glass are not typically found in magnets.
Magnets are typically made of materials that are magnetic, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. Materials that are not magnetic, such as wood, plastic, and glass, are not found in magnets.
No, magnets are not conductive. Magnets do not allow electricity to flow through them like conductive materials do.
Yes, magnets attract iron and other materials such as nickel and cobalt.
the 4 magnetic materials are iron, steel, copper and nickel
No, ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets due to their ability to become permanently magnetized. This attraction is a result of the alignment of magnetic domains within the material when exposed to a magnetic field.
Magentic materials are mainly of three types. 1) Diamagnetic materials 2) Paramagnetic materials 3) Ferromagnetic materials Diamagnetic meterials are those that do not have megnetic property. Para magnets can be used as temporary magnets Ferro magnetic materials are tose which are permanent magnets. The magnets made from magnets that easily lose their magnetis catue are paramagnets.
If the other material is magnetized, then yes.
of course not.
Magnets stick to materials that are attracted to them, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt.