it generally depends on the soil content~if it is rich in iron or some other magnetic metals it will magnetize but if it don't it won't..
soil is non-magnetic but iron filings in it are magnetic
Silicon is a diamagnetic chemical element (not magnetic).
Iodine is a non-magnetic material because it does not have unpaired electrons in its electronic configuration. Being diamagnetic, it has no permanent magnetic moment.
Yes it is
To heat something by induction (which is and oscillating magnetic field), the material has to react to the magnetic field. As the magnetic field is made to oscillate, the molecules of the material are pulled and vibrated in sympathy with the field and their vibration energy increases. Heat IS the vibration of molecules. Thus induction heating will work on a magnetic material but will have no effect on a material that is not magnetically susceptible.
Magnets attract materials that are influenced by magnetic fields, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. Soils may contain minerals with magnetic properties like iron oxide, which makes them susceptible to being attracted by a magnet.
Silver is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic material, which means it does not have magnetic properties and cannot be attracted by a magnet.
A non-magnetic material is a substance that is not attracted to a magnet or does not retain magnetic properties. These materials include wood, glass, plastic, and aluminum.
Silicon is non-magnetic because it has no unpaired electrons in its atomic structure, which is necessary for a material to exhibit magnetic properties.
No, aluminum is not a magnetic material. Aluminum is considered non-magnetic and will not attract or interact with magnets.
No, cupronickel is not a magnetic material. It is a non-magnetic alloy composed of copper and nickel, making it resistant to magnetic fields.
The domains in a magnetic material is aligned unlike the non-magnetic material which is scattered
A non-magnetic material will not be attracted to a magnet and will not exhibit any magnetic properties. It will not stick to the magnet or experience any noticeable changes in its behavior when the magnet is placed near it.
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No, oil is not a magnetic material. Magnetic materials are those that can be attracted to a magnet, whereas oil is non-magnetic and does not exhibit any magnetic properties.
" No copper isn't a magetic material " . From the science research scientists have concluded this .
When a magnetic material is magnetized, its magnetic domains align in a specific direction, creating a net magnetic field within the material. This alignment results in the material becoming capable of attracting or repelling other magnetic materials.
Silicon is a diamagnetic chemical element (not magnetic).