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No, polonium is not magnetic. Polonium is a metal that falls under the category of paramagnetic materials, which means it is weakly attracted to magnetic fields.
Beryllium is a metal. It is a lightweight, strong metal that is commonly used in aerospace and defense applications due to its high melting point and stiffness.
No, magnesium is not a ferrous metal. Ferrous metals contain iron, while magnesium is a chemical element that is a lightweight and highly reactive metal.
Titanium is a metallic element. it has the atomic number of 22.
Aluminum is a non-ferrous metal. Ferrous metals contain iron, while non-ferrous metals do not contain iron. Aluminum is highly resistant to corrosion, lightweight, and is used in a wide range of applications.
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No, beryllium is not magnetic. It is a nonmagnetic metal.
Any tough, preferably rustproof metal. Galvanized steel is typical.
Nonmagnetic metal surgical staples were developed in the 1980s. These staples were created to address concerns regarding magnetic interference during medical imaging procedures, particularly in patients with implants. The introduction of nonmagnetic materials improved surgical outcomes and patient safety.
Obviously because they're made of a metal that isn't stainless or rustproof.
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The sump plug is usually magnetic so any ferrous metal particles should be attracted to the plug. So you could assume that the other particles and sludge are nonmagnetic.
aluminum
aluminum
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