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The five peso coin cannot stick to a magnet because it is primarily made of a combination of metals that are non-magnetic, such as copper and nickel. Magnets attract ferromagnetic materials like iron, cobalt, and nickel in certain forms, but the specific alloy used in the five peso coin does not possess these magnetic properties. Therefore, when placed near a magnet, the coin will not be attracted.
No. Pennies were made of copper (Now US pennies are made of copper plated zinc) Magnets are made of iron or other ferro-magnetic metals.
They are called ferromagnets or permanent magnets. They are also called man-made or synthetic magnets. If you're on A+, the correct answer is ferromagnets. - Dawn Ayers
No, not all magnets are made of metal. Some magnets, such as ceramic magnets or neodymium magnets, are made of non-metal materials. These types of magnets have different properties and strengths compared to traditional metal magnets.
Metals that are attracted by magnets or that can be turned into magnets are as follows: 1-iron 2-cobalt 3-nickel 4-steel (a compound not an element)
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Magnets can be made from many different metals so there is no specific atomic mass.
No, most permanent magnets are made of Iron or NIckel compounds. They are inorganic metals or metallic compounds.
Unpaired electons (which is to say, electrons not paired with another electron of opposite spin).
No, most permanent magnets are made of Iron or NIckel compounds. They are inorganic metals or metallic compounds.
No, magnets are not metal. Magnets are objects that produce a magnetic field, which can attract or repel certain types of metals, but they are typically made from materials like iron, nickel, or cobalt.
No. Pennies were made of copper (Now US pennies are made of copper plated zinc) Magnets are made of iron or other ferro-magnetic metals.
They are called ferromagnets or permanent magnets. They are also called man-made or synthetic magnets. If you're on A+, the correct answer is ferromagnets. - Dawn Ayers
There is nothing inside magnets. The solid metal has magnetic properties due to it's molecular make up. Magnets are commonly made of iron, but there are more powerful magnets, made from alloys of rare earth metals. The magnetic fiels surround the whole magnetic object.
That might depend on what material the magnet is made from, but usually magnets are made from metals or alloys, i.e., electrical conductors.
Magnets themselves are not inherently bad for the environment. However, certain types of magnets, such as neodymium magnets, are made from rare earth metals that require environmentally intensive mining practices. Improper disposal of magnets can also lead to environmental contamination.