Some metals that are magnetic are iron, nickel, cobalt, and gadolinium. Some steel may be magnetic if it contains enough magnetic metals.
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another magnet
copper wire carrying current
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a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
Aluminum is not magnetic, it is not effected by Electro Magnetism.
That depends on which pole of the magnet it is moved close to. If it is brought close to the "South" pole of the magnet, the "North" pointer of the compass will be attracted to the magnet. If it is brought close to the "North" pole of the magnet, the "North" pointer of the compass will be repelled and will point AWAY from the magnet, while the "South" end of the compass pointer will point to the magnet.
A magnet produces a magnetic field which hast two ends. If you have two magnets and make a mark on the end of one of them, then if you hold that magnet down and take the other magnet, then one end of the other magnet will be attracted to the marked end of the held magnet while the other end will be repelled. If you call the marked end of the held magnet N then the end of the other magnet which is repelled should also be marked N as in magnetism like ends repel one another and opposite ends attract. That is the meaning of the N and S pole of on a magnet.
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a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
No. Gold is not magnetic.
what repels to magnets and they only repel to magnets?
A substance that is weakly repelled by a magnetic field is called diamagnetic.
Aluminum is not magnetic, it is not effected by Electro Magnetism.
iron and the materials that are attracted or repelled by the magnet
No, Water is diamagnetic. It is weakly repelled by a magnetic field (magnet).
that boys/ girls are attracted or repelled to her just like a magnet
An aluminum wire carrying current An electromagnet An iron pipe (Apex)
By sprinkling iron fillings around a magnet the magnetic field can be shown. If the magnet is the opposite charge then the iron they will be repelled by the magnet showing how far the magnetic field reaches.
You can put a magnet near the metal. If it gets attracted or repelled, then it is magnetised