Lead is made of brass it looks metal but it is brass,magnets do not attract to brass
Actually lead is made of lead it gets it's own square on the Periodic Table.
brass is made of copper and zinc.
dont think so but not sure . . . . .
Copper, Gold, Silver, Aluminum, Zinc and many more.
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.
Because when you put the north end of the magnet of the north end on the other magnet, or vise versa, it repells, which is when they bounce away from each other.
they stick together cause of magnetism dah if you dont know then now you do
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
I dont think you can ---- If you super-heat the magnets, it will demagnetize them, thus stopping the "pulling power" of the magnets. Basically stick the magnets in a vat of super boiling water, that should be sufficient enough heat to demagnetize the magnets.
Lead is used in magnets.
Magnets will stick to iron paper clips, but not to plastic ones.
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magnets only attract:ion, nickel and magnesium
Magnets will stick to most wrenches.
Lead