Not normally. (Note Alco magnets as an exception.)
It depends on the material the key is made of. If the key is made of a ferromagnetic material, such as iron, then yes, a magnet will attract it. If the key is made of a non-magnetic material, such as aluminum or brass, then the magnet will not attract it.
You cannot make a magnet stick directly to aluminum because aluminum is not magnetic. However, you can make a magnet stick to aluminum by placing a magnetic material, such as iron, in between the magnet and the aluminum surface.
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, aluminum is a non ferrous. Only ferrous metals can be attracted to a magnet.
No. Aluminum is a non-magnetic metal.
No. The aluminum can does not have magnetic properties.
No, aluminum is a non ferrous metal.
because metal is in it, aluminum to be exact.
because metal is in it, aluminum to be exact.
Pure gold, silver, Mercury, steel, Aluminum and several others.
Hold a magnet against it. magnets attract iron.
Pure gold, silver, Mercury, steel, Aluminum and several others.
One way to separate iron filings and aluminum filings is by using a magnet. Since iron is magnetic but aluminum is not, you can use a magnet to attract the iron filings and separate them from the aluminum filings easily. Simply pass the magnet over the mixture, and the iron filings will be attracted to the magnet, allowing you to separate them from the aluminum filings effectively.
Not normally. (Note Alco magnets as an exception.)
Neither. Aluminum Foil has no magnetic properties.