No
The opposite of attract when referring to a magnet is repel.
Sterling silver is not magnetic, as it contains no iron. Therefore, it will not attract a magnet.
No, carbon is not magnetic so a magnet will not stick to a carbon rod.
No, gold is not magnetic and does not attract magnets. It is a non-magnetic metal, which means it does not have magnetic properties.
If it is a magnet, then it can still attract to a refrigerator. If it is a lump of hot metal or hot ceramic, then only gravity will provide attraction. The curie temperature describes when it goes from being a magnet to being a lump.
It is not. Otherwise, we would stick to a magnet (human body contains carbon)
The opposite of attract when referring to a magnet is repel.
what will not attract to a magnet
No metals can attract a magnet. Only magnets can attract metals. (Believe me there is a difference). However the most common examples of metals which magnets would be able to pick up are Iron and Steel (steel is an alloy of Iron and Carbon)
the south side of one magnet attract to the north side of the other magnet; opposites attract. The molecules get attracted.
attract
Sterling silver is not magnetic, as it contains no iron. Therefore, it will not attract a magnet.
A strong magnet will attract steel due to its ferromagnetic properties, while it will not attract brass as it is not a ferromagnetic material.
Metal?
No
Metal?
anything that contains metal, or the opposite polar attraction for the magnet (i.e. the + will attract to the - and vice versa)