Yes and only certain metal or substances that have those metals in them.
Because silly, paper is not a metal. Magnets only attract to metal objects, not wood, or sand, or a finger, but only metal.
magnets only attract iron and steel
There are magnets in magnets that magnetically attract metal...
no. They only attract to Nickel, Cobalt, Iron, and certain alloys.
Yes
if different magnets attract metals then the attraction will be different.
duhhhh......any that are METAL!!!
because magnets attracts any object that is metallic or has metal in them
Magnets attract to metal because the metal contains free-moving electrons that align with the magnetic field. Metals do not attract to other magnets because they do not have their own magnetic field to interact with the external magnetic field. Magnetism in metals is due to the alignment of the electrons rather than having their own magnetic field.
Aluminium is not a metal, it is a metalloid. Magnets only attract to three major metal elements at room temperature: nickel, iron, and cobalt.
Non-magnetic metals such as copper, aluminum, and lead do not typically attract to magnets. These metals do not have magnetic properties like iron, nickel, and cobalt, which are attracted to magnets.
Any kind of metal. ------------------------------ Magnets attract ferromagnetic metals, mainly iron and nickel, and their alloys. ------------------------------