Sheet metal refers to how the metal is layed out rather than what type of metal. So therefore sheet metal can be made out of metals such as gold, brass, copper and steel. If the type of metal used is magnetic then so is the sheet metal.
Pewter is not magnetic. It is mostly made of tin which is a non magnetic material.
Zero - that is, when they are touching. The strength of the magnetic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the magnet and the paper clip.
"With a magnet; if it attracts then it is a metal, if it dosent then its not a metal." WRONG! Only some metals are magnetic. Whoever wrote this is ...... To test for a metal you could: Pass a electric current through it. Im sure there are more methods but this is the easiest.
Most plastic paper clips are made only of plastic and are not magnetic. If you have one that contains a magnetic metal like steel, then you might be able to make it magnetic, depending on the thickness of the coating and how you went about the process.
the main metal is iron and yes it is magnetic
Gold is not magnetic.
Thallium is a non magnetic metal.
Metallic or non-metallic elements can be magnetic.
Silver is a not magnetic metal - the most highly magnetic metal is iron - so no unless the cores of the coins are iron
yes because it is metal and metal has a magnetic force
Only if 1) the metal is magnetic (Iron, Nickel, Cobalt or magnetic alloys) or 2) the metal is carrying current
Not necessarily; tin is not magnetic, for example.
Radium is a non-magnetic metal.
Yes. It is the only non-metal that is magnetic
Metal
Yes, of course it is. Salt contains Sodium and Sodium is one of the Alkali Metal and metal is magnetic.