Yes, just as it sticks to planet Earth. Not because of its magnetism, but because of the force of gravitation.
Yes, just as it sticks to planet Earth. Not because of its magnetism, but because of the force of gravitation.
Yes, just as it sticks to planet Earth. Not because of its magnetism, but because of the force of gravitation.
Yes, just as it sticks to planet Earth. Not because of its magnetism, but because of the force of gravitation.
The iron nail would stick to a magnet. Copper is not attracted to magnets.
The only jewelry that would stick to a magnet would be anything with iron in it. Gold, silver, and platinum will not stick to magnets, either.
I think No.
It is not. Otherwise, we would stick to a magnet (human body contains carbon)
a mineral magnet can stick to a magnet because a mineral magnet has to poles the north and the south poles
Stick it to a magnet for a few minutes.
A magnet does not normally stick to silver. However a current of electricity passing through silver wire will produce a magnetic field around the wire. That electric field would have an effect on a magnet, the principle of a solenoid switch. Copper is usually used in such switches as it is cheaper but silver could be used.
No, a magnet will not stick to a window because standard window glass is not magnetic.
No, a magnet does not stick to copper because copper is not a magnetic material.
If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.
No, your fingers cannot stick to a magnet. Only iron or steel objects will stick to a magnet. Your fingers do not have those materials, so it will not stick to a magnet.
it is a magnet and you just stick it to your fridge