Magnets are just certain minerals that create a strong magnetic field. Everything in the universe, down to our atoms, creates a magnetic field (which is why you can't walk through walls, even though the atoms in you are relatively far apart from one another). Some metals (such as iron) have a magnetic field that is attracted to the field from a magnet. So, the two objects, if given the opportunity, will try to go nearer to each other.
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Hi,No. gold is not attracted by magnet.Regards
magnets attract steel why then is a compass needle affected by a pice of steel if the steel is not magnetised
No, Singapore coins are made of non-magnetic metals such as cupronickel or copper-clad steel, so they are not attracted to a magnet.
Yes, a magnet will stick to steel wool, including Brillo pads, because they are made from steel, which is a ferromagnetic material. When exposed to a magnetic field, the iron in the steel wool is attracted to the magnet, allowing it to stick.
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Steel will stick to magnets, but stainless steel will not.
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The steel cans will be attracted.
Iron and nickel are two metals that are attracted to a magnet.
Use a magnet. Brass is non ferrous and will not be attracted to the magnet.
iron, cobalt and nickel but any compound with any of these in like steel, which contains iron, are attracted to a magnet.
anything that has iron, colbalt, steel, or nickel in it
No, for example high chrome stainless steel is not magnetic.
Yes. Nails are usually made from iron or steel, which is attracted to magnets.
Hi,No. gold is not attracted by magnet.Regards
magnets attract steel why then is a compass needle affected by a pice of steel if the steel is not magnetised