Iron (Fe), Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co) and some alloys are the only metals that respond to magnetism.
The three pure metals that do not stick to magnets are aluminum, copper, and gold. This is because their atomic structure does not allow the alignment of magnetic domains necessary for magnetism to occur.
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
No, magnets are not metal. Magnets are objects that produce a magnetic field, which can attract or repel certain types of metals, but they are typically made from materials like iron, nickel, or cobalt.
The copper atom and the atoms in brass alloys are not magnetic. Ferromagnetic materials, such as traditional iron bar magnets, are magnetic because the electrons in them naturally tend to align parallely. Only atoms with unfilled electron shells can be ferromagnetic. Copper, and brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc, are diamagnetic. This means they are effected negligibly by common magnetic fields because they have no permanent magnetic moment and a magnetic susceptibility less than zero. With a strong enough magnetic field, however, copper and brass can be repelled from the source of the magnetic field.
Magnets stick to ferromagnetic materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. They can also stick to other magnets.
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.
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.
Three types of metals stick to magnets. They are iron, cobalt, and nickel. Really all substances respond to magnets but only these three metals respond strongly enough to stick.
yes.......! i guess its yes because aluminum is a metal and all the metals are attracted by magnets so hence aluminum get attracted to metals...!
anything that can become polarized such as metals
Iron and its alloys (e.g. steel) are attracted to magnets
Not all metals attract to magnets. Examples are: aluminium, copper, titanium,brass, bronze, tin, nickel, platinum, gold, silver, lead, pewter But im wondering what the Bleach zangetsu key chain is made out of?
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.
The three pure metals that do not stick to magnets are aluminum, copper, and gold. This is because their atomic structure does not allow the alignment of magnetic domains necessary for magnetism to occur.
No, not all metals are attracted to magnets. Only certain metals, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt, are attracted to magnets due to their magnetic properties. Other metals, like aluminum, copper, and gold, are not attracted to magnets.
magnets only attract:ion, nickel and magnesium
The metals that compose a penny, zinc and copper, aren't magnetic.