alloys of iron and Nickel acts as magnets.They are often termed as AlNICO.
No, magnets do not stick to platinum because platinum is a non-magnetic metal. Platinum is a noble metal that has low reactivity and is not attracted to magnets.
It's a transition metal.
Chromium is a metal. It belongs to transition metal elements.
Rb (rubidium) is a metal.
Lithium is a metal. In fact, it is an alkali metal (the metals found in group I are alkali metals).
it attracts any metal to be incontact with it and its used to move a group of metal from one place to another easily
No, magnets do not stick to platinum because platinum is a non-magnetic metal. Platinum is a noble metal that has low reactivity and is not attracted to magnets.
Stanton Magnetics was created in 1946.
Graham Magnetics was created in 1964.
CMC Magnetics was created in 1978.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics was created in 1965.
No
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They ARE a family (the ferro-magnetics)
interference that is caused by electronics or moving magnetics.
A: DISTURB signal when the magnetics are in proximity