No, forks are typically made of stainless steel which is not magnetic. Magnets will not attract or stick to forks.
The surface of the refrigerator may not be magnetic, or the magnets may not be strong enough to stick to it. Jack should try using stronger magnets or placing the magnets on a different magnetic surface to see if they stick.
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
Magnets stick to materials that are attracted to them, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt.
Magnets stick to materials that are ferromagnetic, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. They can also stick to certain alloys and other magnets. Materials like wood, plastic, and glass are not generally attracted to magnets.
Not to pure tin. Magnets stick to things with iron in them.
The surface of the refrigerator may not be magnetic, or the magnets may not be strong enough to stick to it. Jack should try using stronger magnets or placing the magnets on a different magnetic surface to see if they stick.
They stick to other magnets or iron, cobalt and nickel.
Magnets stick to materials that are attracted to them, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt.
Magnets stick to materials that are ferromagnetic, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. They can also stick to certain alloys and other magnets. Materials like wood, plastic, and glass are not generally attracted to magnets.
Not to pure tin. Magnets stick to things with iron in them.
No, gold is not magnetic and will not stick to magnets. Gold is a non-ferrous metal, meaning it is not attracted to magnets.
Yes, paper clips are typically made of steel which is magnetic, so they can stick to magnets.
the magnet it could stick together becaus esomehow the metal attracts the magnet and it makes pulls the metal material and stick to it
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No, magnets do not stick to mirrors because mirrors are made of glass and metal, which are not magnetic materials.