That depends on the steel. If it is a ferrous steel the magnet (either North or South) will attract it - If it is a a stainless steel that is austenitic steel it will not.
Yes, it will.
What are magnets attracted to:Magnets are attracted to magnetic domains which means that they can become temporarily magnets by touch or interaction of a magnet. One of these magnetic domains is iron. YOU SUCKattract things like steal, iron and stuff like that
When some pieces of plastics are brought near the magnet, they will get attracted.
if one of the poles broke then the peice that broke off would have both a south and north. just like a normal magnet. If you don't know the answer to your question.......................... go look it up! You're on the computer, are you not? :) :) :)
an iron nail, a long peice of wire, a large battery or a transformer
you can think of it like a magnet.A magnet with a peice of metal stuck to it.The harder it is to pull a peice of metal away from it (ionization energy), that means that it has more pull on the metal and will pull peices of metal with more force(electron affinity).
i donno about north Korea, but in south Korea, heaps wear long hoodies like a one peice with leggings.
peice by peice
five because there's five letters in peice
It is put together peice by peice in a factory.
north america is comepletely above the equator only a small peice of south america is above the equator and are seperated by an imanginary plate called central america
They actually shed they're skin as a whole
Sometimes yes, sometimes no.