Yes.
Yes, but the thickness of the paper will affect the holding capability of the magnet.
Yes, paper clips are typically made of steel which is magnetic, so they can stick to magnets.
No, paper is not typically attracted to magnets because it is not a magnetic material. Magnets only attract materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt.
No, paper does not contain any magnetic compounds in it's compositon.
When two magnets are placed together, they are no longer able to concentrate their magnetic field on a single paper clip, which reduces their overall effectiveness in picking up paper clips compared to a single magnet. The magnetic field is weakened when two magnets are combined, causing a decrease in the attraction force between the magnets and the paper clips.
Yes, but the thickness of the paper will affect the holding capability of the magnet.
Yes, paper clips are typically made of steel which is magnetic, so they can stick to magnets.
No, paper is not typically attracted to magnets because it is not a magnetic material. Magnets only attract materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt.
some of the case structures and paper trays are held in place with magnets.
Because you know how magnets work.
Yes.
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well, do magnets stick to trees?
No, a magnet cannot pull through paper because paper is not a magnetic material and does not attract to magnets. Magnets can only attract materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt.
No, paper does not contain any magnetic compounds in it's compositon.
you if the force of magnets keep going until it can't connect.
Yes, magnets attract paper clips because paper clips are made of a magnetic material like iron. The magnetic field produced by the magnet causes the paper clips to be attracted to it.