No, gold is not magnetic. A gold coin that is attracted to a magnet is almost certainly gold plated over an iron or nickel base (though nickel is far less magnetic).
yes because it's a metal
No, a metal must have iron in it to attract a magnet.
No. For a metal to be magnetic it has to contain iron. Gold does not contain iron.
Fine gold is non-magnetic, so a magnet will not attract it. However, the clasp will stick to a magnet because of its small steel spring. Most fine items will also bear markings.
alike magnetic poles do not attract because according to the law of magnetism, it is stated that unlike magnetic poles attract and alike poles repel.
Gold is not magnetic.
A magnet has a magnetic field around it. The magnetic field causes a magnetic force that can attract objects to the magnet.
Gold is not magnetic
Matches are not made of a magnetic material, so the magnet will not attract it.
Gold is nonmagnetic.
Gold is not magnetic.
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No. Solid gold jewelry is not magnetic.