because they feel like it :)
because sand does not have metal in it
Because iron is the useful material, not sand.
Ordinary sand, constituted primarily of silicon dioxide, is not attracted by a magnet. Some kind of sand, which contains a magnetizable material, might be so attracted.
such substances are not attracted towards magnet and are known as Diamagnetic substances.
Use a magnet. Metal shavings will be attracted to the magnet and pepper will not.
No, hemoglobin is not attracted to magnets. Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen, and it does not contain any magnetic properties.
because sand does not have metal in it
Because iron is a ferromagnetic metal.
South Pole of another Magnet or towards the South Pole of the Earth
Because it's not a metal and is a porous material.
No, it is a diamagnetic metal but in gaseous form it is attracted towards magnet.
Iorn is magnetic. when we take a magnet towards iorn fillings the fillings get attracted towards it .hence iorn is magnetic
Anything that is attracted to a permanent magnet will be attracted to (sticks to) a temporary magnet.
Because iron is the useful material, not sand.
Phosphorus is not a ferrous metal and cannot be attracted by magnet.
No it would not be attracted by a magnet bc it is non metal
because, the strength of the metal magnet is stronger then that of the earths gravity when held at a close distance.