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Magnets only work on Ferris materials

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Q: What kind of magnet will pick up brass and copper?
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What can't a scrap heap magnet do?

pick up aluminum, copper, brass, plastics, cardboard, etc. (non-ferrous material)


Does a magnet determine whether or not a necklace is real or fake?

No. A magnet will indicate any ferromagnetic substance such as iron or steel but won't pick out copper or brass which may have been gold plated.


How do you separate steel nail from brass screws?

Use a magnet. Brass is non ferrous and will not be attracted to the magnet.


Seprate steel screws from brass screws?

A magnet will pick up the iron screws but not the brass.


Can a magnet pick up brass?

No. However if your talking about spent ammo cases, there are many .223, 7.65x39, and other military rounds that use steel cases. They can be picked up with a magnet. Never try to reload steel cases though!


How can you separate steel nails and brass screws?

With a magnet. It will only pick up the steel.


Why does an iron nail behaves like temporary magnet if insulated copper wire is wound around it?

which end of a magnet will pick up an iron nail?


How do you know if a 1943 steel penny has been fused with a copper diposit?

Try to pick it up with a magnet.


What metals would a magnet not pick up?

-Lead -Crome -Zinc -Copper -Aluminum -Tin (Sn)


What are the similarities and between iron and copper?

ferous (iron) and non-ferous (copper) metals. A magnet will pick up iron but not copper.


Will a magnet pick up more nails when covered in copper wire or metal wire?

copper wire because we all know that metal strengthens the magnetic field but copper has a special property that strengthens the magnetic field further so copper is the answer P.S. i already did the experiment


Is it copper or what magnetic force around a magnet?

The magnetic force around a magnet can be a lot of things. Just some things are stronger and some are less strong. Copper is absolutely not magnetic at all, you can experiment that by trying to pick up a penny with a magnet. I am not sure what is the magnetic part of a magnet, but I think it might be close to iron. Something like that. I do know though what is attracted to magnets. Iron, bolt, paper clips, and the metal part on scissors.