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All metals don't stick to magnets because they are alike and if they are alike they repel each others.

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The three pure metals that don't stick to magnets are copper, silver, and gold.

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Are all magnets metal?

Not all magnets are made of metal. There are various types of magnets, including ceramic magnets (made of ferrite), neodymium magnets (made of neodymium, iron, and boron), and even electromagnetic magnets that are not made of metal.


Are all magnets made of metal?

No, not all magnets are made of metal. Some magnets, such as ceramic magnets or neodymium magnets, are made of non-metal materials. These types of magnets have different properties and strengths compared to traditional metal magnets.


Can magnets stick to aluminium?

yes.......! i guess its yes because aluminum is a metal and all the metals are attracted by magnets so hence aluminum get attracted to metals...!


Are magnets metal?

No, magnets are not metal. Magnets are objects that produce a magnetic field, which can attract or repel certain types of metals, but they are typically made from materials like iron, nickel, or cobalt.


Does metal stick to all types of metal?

No, NOT ALL metal does stick to all other metal.


Why don't magnets stick to all metals?

All metals don't stick to magnets because they are alike and if they are alike they repel each others. ^sucks^ The three pure metals that don't stick to magnets are copper, silver, and gold.


Does fake gold stick to magnets?

not all the time


Do camera have magnets in them?

They do because it has all diffrent metal in that reacts with magnets a lot of things like computers, tv's ect have metal in.


One way in which all magnets are alike?

They stick to aluminum cans


What kind of material does a manget stick to?

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Will a refrigerator magnet stick to all metal surfaces?

No. Some metals are non-magnetic (technically, "diamagnetic," they're actually very weakly repelled by magnets). Gold, silver, and copper are all diamagnetic. Also, the alloys used in United States coins and certain types of stainless steel are either non-magnetic or only weakly attracted by magnets. Scientists working on or near very strong magnets often use special tools made of non-magnetic alloys to avoid mishaps.


All things made of iron are magnet?

Iron has magnetic properties and magnets will "stick" to it.