A magnet ........
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
Steel is attracted to a magnet because of its iron content. Brass contains no iron.
Lead is made of brass it looks metal but it is brass,magnets do not attract to brass Actually lead is made of lead it gets it's own square on the periodic table. brass is made of copper and zinc.
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!
You can't because they are not elements.
magnets attract steel why then is a compass needle affected by a pice of steel if the steel is not magnetised
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
brass is heavier than steel. brass is 4.199857lbs. and steel is only 3.8636lbs. hih.
Linear Temperature Expansion Coefficient (10-6 in/in oF) Brass = 10.4 Steel = 7.3 Therefore brass will expand or contract more steel.
Brass is made of copper and zinc, and is NOT magnetic.
No
If a steel pipe is fitted with a brass tap, it is the brass tap that will get corroded.
Steel is stronger.
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You can mark or slightly dent steel with a brass punch, but the steel is always going to win.
Yes.