A spoon can be magnetic if it is made from a ferromagnetic material, such as iron or certain stainless steel alloys. These materials have unpaired electrons that align in the presence of a magnetic field, allowing the spoon to be attracted to magnets. However, not all spoons are magnetic; those made from non-ferromagnetic materials, like aluminum or plastic, will not exhibit magnetic properties.
No, only iron is manetic.
A US dime is not magnetic. It is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper and neither of those metals are magnetic.
Tebi-Manetic and S.S.D. Solution are the chemicals that are used to turn money into normal.
that oldest spoon in the world is the carving spoon
It points in a northerly direction towards the North Magnetic Pole (which is close to, but not the same as the North Pole)
table spoon is a big spoon
spoon
There is no spoon, so the question is meaningless.
the responibilty of physcial layer is to move data(bits) from one node to another in the form of electro manetic signal.
This is not a change at all. However it is physical when you use a magnet to physically seperate (by manetic force) .
A medium sized spoon for eating with.
a spoon is 50 cents to a dollar