no the are not but you could take a key and make it magnetic like a screwif you have the right metal
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, 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.
The magnet on the refrigerator is holding up the shopping list.
The opposite of attract when referring to a magnet is repel.
what will not attract to a magnet
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)
No, aluminum is a non ferrous. Only ferrous metals can be attracted to a magnet.
Yes. The "north pole" of one magnet will attract the "south pole" of another. Opposite charges attract, likecharges repel.