Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.
Magnets are used to generate electricity by rotating them around a metal wire. Alternatively, rotate magnets within a coiled metal wire.
Three things that attract to magnets are things that are made of iron,metal,and heavy things
Speakers and motors use magnets. Using electricity, the electromagnets create a magnetic force which reacts against the permanent magnets in these devices, thus creating motion. Magnets are used in cabinet latches to help them to stay closed. Screwdriver tips are sometimes magnetized to help hold the screw on the end or to help retrieve a dropped screw. Magnets are often used to hold things onto metal objects. Refrigerator magnets are one example. Common objects may have magnets attached to hold them onto refrigerators and other metal objects like lockers and metal cabinets.
i think because some metal only has atiny bit of iron
Metal and metalloid objects that have magnetic materials in them.
Magnets?
There are magnets in magnets that magnetically attract metal...
magnetic? metal sticky?
Because silly, paper is not a metal. Magnets only attract to metal objects, not wood, or sand, or a finger, but only metal.
They magnetic and magnets are attracted to metal objects. since the refrigerator has metal in it the magnet sticks to it.
No, magnets cannot repel metal. To repel something with a magnet it would have to have a magnetic field.
if different magnets attract metals then the attraction will be different.
Magnets are most commonly made out of metal, so yes, two metal magnets can repel. But metals such as iron are attracted to magnets even if the metal itself is not magnetized. Iron is attracted to both poles of a magnet, and it can not be repelled by a magnet.
iron
everything metal
Yes.
They do because it has all diffrent metal in that reacts with magnets a lot of things like computers, tv's ect have metal in.