That depends entirely on the relative strength of the magnet and the adhesion of the glue.
Sorry, but aluminium in any form is non magnetic, meaning that a magnet will not pull anything made of aluminium.
The number of sheets a magnet can pull through will vary depending on the strength of the magnet. Generally, a typical refrigerator magnet can pull through a few sheets of paper, while a more powerful neodymium magnet could potentially pull through a thicker stack of papers.
it can pick up anything with iron nickel or cobalt
The pull of the magnet is strongest at the poles.
You could use magnets to push things like another magnet or you could pull metal things to it.
The needle goes to the magnet because of the pull!!!
The magnet pull strength of the new magnetic device is 50 pounds.
no magnets can not pull some aluminium.
i think the middle
The strength of a magnet's pull or push is influenced by factors such as the material the magnet is made of, its size, and the distance between the magnet and the object it is attracting or repelling. Additionally, the shape of the magnet and any magnetic fields nearby can also affect its strength.
Yes.
One thing you can try is to get a pin and press it into the plastic, it should hold enough to pull it out, if not break off the pointy end of a tooth pick and put a tiny amount of super glue on it ( not enough to drip ) then carefully push it in until it contacts the plastic and hold until the glue sets, then pull the plastic out, be careful not to get the glue on anything but the plastic