First of all, a magnet will attract some metals. Metals don't attract magnets.
Since gold does not contain iron, it will not be attracted by a magnet.
Common metals attracted by a magnet are:
Iron,
Steel,
Nickel
chromium,
vanadium
neodymium
tin
because all these metals have some iron mix in their contents to be more stable and usable.
Common metals not attracted by magnetic fields:
Gold,
Silver,
Platinum
Titanium
Tungsten
Aluminum
Copper
Bronze
Zinc
Lead
brass
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No, gold is not magnetic and does not attract magnets. It is a non-magnetic metal, which means it does not have magnetic properties.
Yes, maget's will turn into flies.
right under the big maget
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Bright colours tend to attract the eyes of customers, colours such as red and gold.
with promises of gold
When an object that is not magnetized becomes magnetized and all of the domains within the substace are aligned with the maget that it is attracted to.
Gold is not magnetic. It is considered a non-magnetic metal, which means it does not attract or repel other magnetic materials.
Dreams of finding gold continue to attract many settlers each year.