Anything with iron in it.
An iron nail is more strongly attracted to the magnet than to the wooden box the magnet is stored in.
All objects are magnetic. Some are ferromagnetic (strongly attracted to magnets), some are paramagnetic (weakly attracted to magnets), and some are diamagnetic (weakly repelled by magnets).
Metals and other magnets are the only objects that are attracted to magnets. However, many metals are NOT attracted to magnets. Copper, stainless steel, brass, gold, silver, zinc, and aluminum are a few metals that are NOT attracted to magnets. The best way to discover if the object will be attracted to a magnet is to introduce it to a magnet.
I heard that if you use a magnet and it's attracted strongly to the metal then is's not real gold?
Every object is attracted by magnets. Some more, some much less.
An iron nail is more strongly attracted to the magnet than to the wooden box the magnet is stored in.
Charge is an electric field, A magnet has a magnetic field. If an object is attracted by a magnet it does not signify whither or not it has a charge.
Four common magnetic materials that are strongly attracted to a magnet are iron, nickel, cobalt, and certain alloys of these metals. This is because these materials have unpaired electrons in their atomic or molecular structure, which creates a magnetic moment. When a magnet is nearby, the magnetic field of the magnet aligns the magnetic moments of these materials, causing them to be strongly attracted to the magnet.
All objects are magnetic. Some are ferromagnetic (strongly attracted to magnets), some are paramagnetic (weakly attracted to magnets), and some are diamagnetic (weakly repelled by magnets).
Metals and other magnets are the only objects that are attracted to magnets. However, many metals are NOT attracted to magnets. Copper, stainless steel, brass, gold, silver, zinc, and aluminum are a few metals that are NOT attracted to magnets. The best way to discover if the object will be attracted to a magnet is to introduce it to a magnet.
I heard that if you use a magnet and it's attracted strongly to the metal then is's not real gold?
NO!
Anything that is attracted to a permanent magnet will be attracted to (sticks to) a temporary magnet.
Every object is attracted by magnets. Some more, some much less.
Phosphorus is not a ferrous metal and cannot be attracted by magnet.
iron,steel,metal,colbalt,and of course magnisium
No it would not be attracted by a magnet bc it is non metal