answersLogoWhite

0

Yes, magnets can stick to wrought iron because it contains a small amount of ferrous material that is attracted to magnets. However, wrought iron is not as magnetic as steel, which contains a higher percentage of iron.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Trending Questions
How do you magnetise water? What is the effect of different surfaces types on the rolling distance of a ball? True or false the ultimate source of energy for physical life on earth is the sun? Can you say about the no forces acting on a stationary object? How is infrared radiation used in various applications and industries? What is moisture that freezes on the surface of objects? If a sound wave has a lower frequency it has a longer wavelength? Why the vertical speed of a horizontal taut string depend on the wave speed? You set up a pulley to help you lift something you anchor the rope at one end and arrange a moveable pulley to achieve a mechanical advantage of 2 by the time you have lifted the object 5m off the gro? How many pounds are 87.3kgs? How did friction get its name? What is the greatest depth a Jim suit can descend? Two rectangular prisms are similar with a scale factor A and B of 1 and5 Find the volume of prism A given that the volume of prism B is 1000 cubic feet? How fast will a 1300kg car accelerate if a force of 11250n is applied to it? What will happen if the column slender ratio is high? What are three ways objects can move? A collision could occur when the distance decreases and the bearing does what? What is the significance of the two-body problem in classical mechanics and how does it impact the study of celestial mechanics? What are the two dominant mechanisms of energy transfer around the world? What happens to the acceleration of an object if you apply the same force to it but it's mass increases?