No, balsa wood has no magnetic properties.
Wood is not magnetic. So no.
No, they are made of wood or paper, and are not magnetic. An iron nail is attracted to a magnet, and can become magnetized.
Every electron is a tiny electromagnet. A pair of electrons spinning in the same direction makes a stronger electromagnet. A pair of electrons spinning in opposite directions, however, isn't magnetic. The magnetic fields of each cancel one another. This is why most substances are not magnets. In most atoms the various fields cancel each other because the electrons spin in opposite directions.
Simple answer: Magnetic materials are affeted by magnets while non magnetic materials are not Advanced: Magnetic (or paramagnetic) materials have unpaired electrons, causing atoms to align in a certain pattern when a magnet is introduced
No, balsa wood has no magnetic properties.
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Wood is not magnetic. So no.
Cork is wood, therefore it is not magnetic.
Wood is not a form of metal. Metals are the only magnetic substances in the world known so far.
No, wood is made of mostly non-magnetic elements. copper, aluminium, gases, and plastic are also non-magnetic. The influence of a magnetic field on wood is not significant; however all elements are influenced by magnetic fields or electro-magnetic waves to some extent. That influence is significant on only few elements, such as iron.
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Iron and steel can be magnetic; wood cannot.
only if the iron deposits in the soil are so great and the tree absorbs enough of that iron would wood be magnetic.
the magnetic keepers are made up of insulators. generally wood
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No, they are made of wood or paper, and are not magnetic. An iron nail is attracted to a magnet, and can become magnetized.