i call will keep heat longer with bowl
No, some is magnetic...
Some types of stainless steel are magnetic and some are not. Details are available via the stainless steel article on wikipedia.
Steel electrodes and rods are. Not stainless steel.
yes, generally stainless steel is magnetic
Stainless steel.
Ceramic is an insulator, where stainless steel is a conductor of heat. Heat transfers more rapidly through stainless steel than through ceramic.
Metals including stainless steel are excellent conductors of heat. The heat in the oatmeal will be absorbed by the metal bowl and then lost to anything cooler it's in contact with, such as the table top, and the surrounding atmosphere, much faster than would happen with a ceramic bowl. That is why "heat sinks" used in electronics, notably computers, are made of metal.
I personally prefer stainless steel cutlery steel sets as opposed to ceramic. It is all, however, a matter of personal choice.
The better conductor is stainless steel.
Regular stainless steel irons can be hotter to the touch, while ceramic will be cooler.
Stainless steel sinks tend to have a longer useful life than procelain sinks do. This is because steel lasts longer.
Stainless steel is rust resistant; iron rusts easily. A stainless steel water gate will last longer than an iron one.
No, metal braces are made of stainless steel. Some dentists also use gold and ceramic materials.
There is stainless steel and there is magnaized stainless steel but you can not make regular stainless steel magnetic
It can be used for any thing that steel is used for. But it lasts longer than steel and it doesn't rust
Screws hold better, but stainless steel nails last longer. Why not use stainless steel screws? They're the best of both worlds.
There exists no health benefits or health risks to using stainless steel pet bowls instead of ceramic ones. With that in mind the choice between the two is entirely up to preference and the few pros and cons that exist between the two.