Of course silly..... If the magnet is powerfull enough, I'm sure it could attract through most anything...
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
No, a magnet cannot pull through paper because paper is not a magnetic material and does not attract to magnets. Magnets can only attract materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt.
Vacuum has no effect on the actions of magnets.
magnets dont lose their magnetism under water. According to me magnets do attract paper under water.
Magnets attract iron but not paper because paper has no magnetism.
They attract through air, the attract through wood. Read between the lines.
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yes a strong magnet can do
yes, yes they can. well depends on how thick the rubber is and how strong the magnets are
Yes. if the magnet is powerful enough, the magnets can attract through virtually anything.
There are magnets in magnets that magnetically attract metal...
Magnets can attract objects through paper or plastics because these materials are not magnetic themselves, and thus do not interfere with the magnetic field. The magnetic field lines can still pass through these non-magnetic materials to attract objects on the other side.
what will not attract to a magnet
Magnets attract magnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. Electromagnets, on the other hand, can attract or repel any material that responds to a magnetic field, as they can be turned on/off by controlling the electric current flowing through them.
Yes, magnets can attract through leather to a certain extent since leather is not a material that completely blocks magnetic force. However, the attraction may be weaker compared to attracting through materials like metal.
Generally not, through magnetite and, to a lesser degree, hematite, are attracted to magnets.
Yes, magnets attract iron and other materials such as nickel and cobalt.