Sapphire is not naturally magnetic because it does not contain iron or other magnetic elements in its composition. However, artificial sapphire that is doped with elements like iron can exhibit weak magnetic properties.
No. Sapphire is corundum, which is aluminum oxide.
No. Sapphire is a precious stone.
No, sapphire is not magnetic. Sapphire is a type of corundum mineral composed of aluminum oxide, which does not possess magnetic properties.
The largest cut brown sapphire in the world is the Ophir Brown Sapphire. The Ophir Brown Sapphire weighs 5,905 carats and has been recognized by GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ as the largest cut brown sapphire in the world. The Ophir Brown Sapphire is owned by Ophir Collection, LLC.
No, sapphire is not foliated. Sapphire is a crystalline form of corundum and typically occurs in a hexagonal crystal structure. Foliation is a feature of metamorphic rocks where minerals are aligned in layers, which is not characteristic of sapphire's formation or structure.
electricity helps energy and magnetisim stick thing together
cas it is :D
yes MOST animals use the earths magnetisim,But lots of other animals do not.
because they are the same in some ways
Demagnetization
To see if prey is near them or sense things around them.
No, only Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel are generally considered magnetic.
electerons from the outer shells of an atom move to the outer shell of an unmagnatised atom and gains it's magnetisim.
The latius in a sapphire is in the middle of the sapphire.
You really can't have one without the other. Its called the electro-magnetic force for a reason. (See Maxwell's equations.)
Get an uncut sapphire and grab a chisel and knife. Right click the sapphire and make a sapphire. Grab a wire and use sapphire on wire. That is how you make a amulet of sapphire.
a sapphire from an uncut sapphire by using a chisle on it, and smelt a gold bar into a sapphire necklace.