A man made magnet is made of Iron Nickel Cobalt and Rare earth Metals
Yes, cobalt is used in certain specialized magnets.
Yes it does
no magnet cant attract silver
they does not attract it
It is not possible.
Cobalt will make a magnet stronger but, definitely NOT Lead. Cobalt is used to make Hard disks and other components for computers.
Nothing happens, it does not attract.
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Magnets will only attract Lead, Iron and Cobalt; not air.
Partially true.
magnets attract iron,nickel,cobalt and unlike poles towards itself , this property of magnet is known as attractive property of magnet .
Iron, cobalt and nickel are ferromagnetic metals.
Magnet emmits electromagnetic waves which only affects 3 metals:iron,nickel and cobalt. Papes does not get affected as it's atoms do not respond to electromagnetic waves.
Iron and alloys containing iron.Answer:Iron, nickel and cobalt and their alloys are the common metals that attract magnets. Also, the rare metals gadolinium, neodymium and samarium attract magnets.
No metals can attract a magnet. Only magnets can attract metals. (Believe me there is a difference). However the most common examples of metals which magnets would be able to pick up are Iron and Steel (steel is an alloy of Iron and Carbon)
Mostly Ferrous metals (alloys containing iron) but also Nickel, Cobalt and Gadolinium.
1. Magnets attract iron and other ferromagnetic materials such as neodymium and cobalt. 2. Magnets attract or repel other magnets. 3. In addition one part of a magnet will always point north when allowed to swing freely.
Magnet emmits electromagnetic waves which only affects 3 metals:iron,nickel and cobalt. Papes does not get affected as it's atoms do not respond to electromagnetic waves.
Cu is slightly diamagnetic -- has a small tendency to repel magnets, so no, not a magnetic material.