No, but if you drop a really strong magnet through a narrow copper tube it has a really cool effect (electric charges affecting magnetism)
what repels to magnets and they only repel to magnets?
Cu is slightly diamagnetic -- has a small tendency to repel magnets, so no, not a magnetic material.
No, they won't. Copper, while it is a good conductor of electricity, is not a ferromagnetic material, and a magnet won't be magnetically attracted to it. (They will stick to anything if you use enough glue!)
Phosphorus is not a ferrous metal and cannot be attracted by magnet.
NO
No. Copper is not attracted to a magnet.
No. Any metal that cannot be a magnet cannot be attracted by one.
a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.
No, a copper wire that is not carrying a current will not be attracted to a magnet. Copper is not a magnetic material, so it does not interact with magnetic fields in the same way that magnetic materials like iron or nickel do.
Yes, copper is a type of magnet. not very strong if its a coin but strong enough to be attracted to another metal e.g: oid LOL or iron. you can make a magnet by stroking iron! proper fascinating.
Iron is a ferromagnetic metal, and copper is not. Iron will be attracted to the magnet but the copper will not.
Gold Copper Brass Aluminum
NO magnets arent attracted to copper
The iron nail would stick to a magnet. Copper is not attracted to magnets.
Nickel is the only element among those listed that's attracted to a magnet.
No, the metal ring cannot if it is made out of copper.
what repels to magnets and they only repel to magnets?