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No, copper carbonate is not magnetic so it will not be attracted by a magnet. In order for an object to be attracted by a magnet, it needs to have magnetic properties, which copper carbonate does not possess.
Iron contains magnetic domains that align in the presence of a magnetic field, creating a magnetic attraction. Sand, on the other hand, does not contain magnetic properties like iron, so it is not attracted to a magnet.
Ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt, are attracted to a magnet due to their aligned magnetic domains. Other substances like steel and some alloys containing rare earth metals also exhibit magnetic properties and can be attracted to a magnet.
Sand, being composed of small pieces of minerals like silica and quartz, is generally not attracted to magnets. However, if the sand contains magnetic materials like iron, then it may be attracted to a magnet.
iron oxide, which forms a magnetic field when exposed to a magnetic field. This property allows magnetite to be attracted to a magnet.
No, hemoglobin is not attracted to magnets. Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen, and it does not contain any magnetic properties.
Because iron is a ferromagnetic metal.
South Pole of another Magnet or towards the South Pole of the Earth
Because it's not a metal and is a porous material.
Pepper is not attracted by a magnet. Pepper is a non-magnetic substance and does not contain any magnetic properties that would cause it to be drawn towards a magnet.
Certain materials are attracted to magnets because they have unpaired electrons that align in the presence of a magnetic field, creating a magnetic force that pulls them towards the magnet.
No, copper is not attracted to a magnet.
A nail can be attracted to a magnet because the nail's iron material contains domains of aligned magnetic moments that can interact with the magnetic field of the magnet, causing it to be drawn towards the magnet.
Anything that is attracted to a permanent magnet will be attracted to (sticks to) a temporary magnet.
Iorn is magnetic. when we take a magnet towards iorn fillings the fillings get attracted towards it .hence iorn is magnetic
The force acting is called magnetism. When a paper clip is attracted to a magnet, it is due to the magnetic field produced by the magnet interacting with the magnetic properties of the paper clip, causing them to be pulled towards each other.
Yes, a compass is attracted to a magnet because the needle inside the compass is magnetized and aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field, which is created by the interaction of the Earth's core and crust. This allows the compass to point towards the magnetic North Pole.