Magnetic:
Fridge magnet
Non magnetic:
Milk
Non-magnetic materials are often referred to as diamagnetic materials. These materials have a weak or no response to magnetic fields and are typically repelled by magnets. Examples include wood, plastic, copper, and water.
Try "non-magnetic". Also, since most magnetic materials contain Iron, then any non-ferrous metals are non-magnetic.
Sulfur is non-magnetic. It does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel, which are considered magnetic materials.
Materials that will not stick to a refrigerator with a magnetic object include non-magnetic metals like aluminum, stainless steel, and copper. These materials do not have magnetic properties, so they will not be attracted to a magnet. Additionally, non-magnetic materials such as plastic, glass, and wood will also not stick to a magnetized refrigerator.
One key characteristic of magnets is the presence of a magnetic field, which arises from the alignment of their atomic magnetic moments. This alignment allows magnets to attract or repel other magnetic materials, a property not found in non-magnetic materials. Additionally, magnets have distinct north and south poles, which is a trait that non-magnetic materials do not exhibit.
Magnetic materials are materials that can be magnetized and can create a magnetic field, such as iron and nickel. Non-magnetic materials do not respond to magnetic fields and cannot be magnetized, such as wood and plastic.
Non-magnetic materials are often referred to as diamagnetic materials. These materials have a weak or no response to magnetic fields and are typically repelled by magnets. Examples include wood, plastic, copper, and water.
Non-magnetic materials become attracted to magnets when they are placed in a strong magnetic field.
Try "non-magnetic". Also, since most magnetic materials contain Iron, then any non-ferrous metals are non-magnetic.
Sulfur is non-magnetic. It does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel, which are considered magnetic materials.
Wood is non-magnetic because it does not contain iron, nickel, or cobalt which are the elements that make materials magnetic.
I use a "magnet".
Examples of non magnets are wood, petroleum, oxygen, etc.
MAGNETIC: Magnatite, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Manganese, Chromium. NON MAGNETIC: hydrogen, water, steel, graphite, diamond, silicon, carbon dioxide, methane, ethane, propane, and almost any other substance you can think of
rub a magnet on it in the same way but the material has to be magnetised :)
Magnetic materials are attracted to magnets. These primarily include: steel, cobalt and nickel and some of their alloys magnets attract various other substances besides pure iron . Some ceramics have slight attraction to magnets. Non magnetic materials are not attracted to magnets. These include common metals such as copper, aluminum and brass. eg. non-magnetic substances are wood, glass, copper plastic and rubber
In non magnetized material the domains are not ordered -they do not align with one another.