Diamond is diamagnetic. Small defects in the diamond lattice can be paramagnetic, and if you search for "paramagnetic diamond" you'll find all sorts of links to scientific papers on the phenomenon.
Most natural diamond are not magnetic at all. Less than 1% can be.
Most synthetic diamonds are magnetic. Man-made, crystallized carbon, that is: not a diamond stimulant, which is not a diamond at all
This is because natural diamonds mostly grow naturally deep within the earth's mantel, where there are no magnetic metals.
Synthetic diamonds on the other hand are all grown around metals in a lab and for various reason are virtually all magnetic.
No They are made of Carbon
A Magnetic Force
Gold is not magnetic.
Its non magnetic Its non magnetic
A magnetic pole is where the magnetic effect is greatest.
a magnetic object are those affected by magnetic field and are attracted to it.
13 diamons are in a deck of cards
Nope
It turns into diamons
How the heck do I cash out on points diamons and mega points
i don't know where they export their diamons to because not a darn website has the answer
Sale of diamons
Olivia
No, given all else being equal: carat weight, clarity, excellence of cut.
Hi, Diamond has a hardness of 10, quartz is between 7 and 8 depending on what quartzite mineral . So Diamond is the hardest.
Jewels are typically attached around the frame of the watch, or ocassionally around the band. Such jewels can be cubic zirconia or actual gens such as diamons and opals.
Not magnetic
A Magnetic Force