all transition metals and are all magnetic.
iron, nickel, cobalt
no. They only attract to Nickel, Cobalt, Iron, and certain alloys.
actually nickel, cobalt, and several rare earths are used as magnets too, but iron is the cheapest.
The only 3 elements that are magnetic are Iron, Nickel and Cobalt. Any other metals containing any of these elements (e.g. Steel contains Iron) will also be magnetic.
Cobalt is ferromagnetic, but considerably less so than iron. Alloys of cobalt such as aluminium, nickel, cobalt and iron, known as Alnico, and of samarium and cobalt (samarium-cobalt magnet) are commonly used to make high quality permanent magnets.
No, only Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel are generally considered magnetic.
The three naturally occurring magnetic metals are iron, nickel, and cobalt. These metals have strong magnetic properties due to their atomic structure, which allows them to align their magnetic domains and create a magnetic field.
There are only 3. They are iron, nickel, and cobalt.
no, only iron, cobalt, nickel and their alloys are magnetic.
No, it isn't. Only Nickel, cobalt steel and iron are magnetic
Iron Oxide is not magenetic, only pure iron, nickel, cobalt, and steel can be magnetic.
Only Cobalt (Co), Iron (Fe) and Nickel (Ni) are magnetic
Iron (Fe), Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co) and some alloys are the only metals that respond to magnetism.
No. But iron, nickel and cobalt are the only elements that attract magnets and are magnetic.
iron, nickel, cobalt
No.just Iron,Nickel,Cobalt attract to a magnet
Cobalt, Nickel, Iron and alloys including any of those metals