magnetism
From the magnet.
Magnets is made of iron. Magnets are attracted to anything made out of iron.
If the rod is made from pure iron it is not a mixture.
Usually magnets attract any iron based metals. Magnets usually only attract or repel other magnets
No. Iron-containing metals are attracted to magnets.
From the magnet.
Magnets is made of iron. Magnets are attracted to anything made out of iron.
Magnets are made from magnetic materials. These are metals that can be magnetised or will be attracted to a magnet. Most materials are not magnetic, but iron, cobalt and nickelare magnetic. Steel is mostly iron, so steel is magnetic too.
iron rod
magnets detect iron because of the magnetic feild in the magnet which atracts iron to stick to it.
Magnets are attracted to anything with iron in it. Rust is Iron Oxide, so yes!
you can use magnets to separate iron from sand.
it does
It would be more accurate to say that magnets attract iron (but under the Newtonian principle that for every action there is an equal but opposite reaction, if magnets attract iron, then iron attracts magnets, so yes).
Yes, magnets can stick to wrought iron because it contains a small amount of ferrous material that is attracted to magnets. However, wrought iron is not as magnetic as steel, which contains a higher percentage of iron.
If the rod is made from pure iron it is not a mixture.
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.