Well it depends on how they made the metal but im pretty sure it should
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
No, gold is not magnetic and will not stick to magnets. Gold is a non-ferrous metal, meaning it is not attracted to magnets.
No, magnets do not stick to mirrors because mirrors are made of glass and metal, which are not magnetic materials.
No, magnets do not stick to platinum because platinum is a non-magnetic metal. Platinum is a noble metal that has low reactivity and is not attracted to magnets.
Magnets stick to any metal that contains iron, not just steel. This includes metals like iron, nickel, and cobalt. However, some metals like aluminum, copper, and gold are not magnetic and magnets will not stick to them.
They magnetic and magnets are attracted to metal objects. since the refrigerator has metal in it the magnet sticks to it.
Yes, safety pins are typically made of steel, which is a type of metal that can be attracted to magnets. Therefore, safety pins will stick to magnets.
any thing that's made out of metal
the magnet it could stick together becaus esomehow the metal attracts the magnet and it makes pulls the metal material and stick to it
All metals don't stick to magnets because they are alike and if they are alike they repel each others. ^sucks^ The three pure metals that don't stick to magnets are copper, silver, and gold.
To create magnet boards using materials like metal sheets and magnets, you can start by obtaining a metal sheet of your desired size and thickness. Next, attach the metal sheet to a sturdy backing, such as a wooden frame, using adhesive or screws. Once the metal sheet is securely in place, you can then use strong magnets to attach notes, photos, and other items to the board. Make sure to use magnets that are strong enough to hold items securely in place.
Iron and its alloys (e.g. steel) are attracted to magnets