Anything magnetic and a metal object.
you cant, to do so would require you to insult the metal in something that excludes magnetic fields. a metal detector creates a rapidly oscillating ,magneting field which induces electrical currents in the metal to oppase the changing magntic field. this creates a force on the object creating the magnetic field. this force is detected indicating the prescence of metal there is actually a way..you take polo boots bt they have to have fur in it..u put ur fone on airplane mode and put it in your boots and it will work
Metal ores are found underground, and are mined to produce metal. Metals have many different uses that are specific to the individual metal - copper is used for wires due to its good conductivity, iron is used for magnets as it is magnetic, and steel (analloy consisting mostly of iron) is used for building as it's very strong.
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A computer program magnetic case tape should be installed in the magnetic tape unit when it is not spinning.
yes
Silver is a not magnetic metal - the most highly magnetic metal is iron - so no unless the cores of the coins are iron
The common example is iron.
Probably iron or steel
the main metal is iron and yes it is magnetic
Gold is not magnetic.
Thallium is a non magnetic metal.
Metallic or non-metallic elements can be magnetic.
yes because it is metal and metal has a magnetic force
It's probably not metal. Most metals are magnetic but some aren't.
Most drawing pins looked hike brass. Brass is not magnetic? Why do you think drawing pins are attracted to a magnetic?
Only if 1) the metal is magnetic (Iron, Nickel, Cobalt or magnetic alloys) or 2) the metal is carrying current