No. It is not a rock. However there are rocks that are magnetic, have magnetism.
Magnetism is one-half of the fundamental force called electro-magnetism. That's why we can cause some things to move using magnets.
No, rocks are inorganic (non carbon) compounds with a fixed or definite chemical composition.
A natural magnet can be made of only three elements - iron, nickel, and cobalt- Only these these exhibit ferromagnetism.
No, not necessarily. Magnets attract ferromagnetic substances the strongest. Iron, Nickel and Cobalt are examples of ferromagnetic elements. If the rock contained enough ferromagnetic substance, then it would attract to the magnet. The related post has some interesting information about magnetic materials.
Stone itself is not magnetic, since there is no metal content. However, If there is iron (oxide) in the rock, like is the case with Magnetite, it can become magnetized. When Magnetite is magnetized, it is known as lodestone.
It depends on the type of rock.
It WILL be magnetic no matter what if it contains magnetite, a mineral that is magnetic.
No because it has no magnetic force in it
The magnetic rock lodestone was found in Magnesia, Anatolia. This is how the word 'magnet' was thought to have been created.
A rock, for one, although pumice will float. Any object whose desnsity is greater than water's will sink.
A magnet that isn't always a magnet.
Put the magnet back on the fridge.Kevin liked to play with a magnet.
Bar magnet, ball ended magnet, cylindrical magnet,horse shoe magnet, round magnet
a rock that has magnet paint on it and then it is magnetic
it would have to be a rock containing the mineral Iron. which would then have to be magnetized to create a temporary magnet, or a permanent magnet if prepared properly
if you take a magnet and put it on two rocks then the meteor rock will attract and the other rock will stay
Loadstone
a black rock
will slate conduct eletricity
The Magnet Warrior series' trump card is Valkyrion the Magna Warrior. This card, although not technically a Fusion Monster, is an Effect Monster that is the combined elements of Alpha the Magnet Warrior, Beta the Magnet Warrior, and Gamma the Magnet Warrior.Valkyrion the Magna WarriorEARTH/Rock/Lv8/EffectATK: 3500DEF: 3850This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card only be Special Summoned by Tributing "Alpha the Magnet Warrior", "Beta the Magnet Warrior", and "Gamma the Magnet Warrior" from your Hand or your side of the field. You can Tribute this card to Special Summon "Alpha the Magnet Warrior", "Beta the Magnet Warrior", and "Gamma the Magnet Warrior" from your Graveyard.
A magnet is used to separate iron from non-ferrous material in the pulverized ore.
Probopass is a Compass Pokemon and can learn stone edge, power gem, and magnet bomb. Other moves include rock blast, and rock slide.
I don't think so. The earth doesn't have to touch a rock in order for the force of gravity to pull the rock towards the earth. A magnet doesn't have to touch a paper clip in order to pick it up off the table and pull it all the way to the magnet.
rock type Pokemon use magnet bomb on a rock type Pokemon like graveler it will be supereffective.Steel is supereffective against ice and rock. Trust me, I'm a doctor.
A magnet word diagram is a drawing used in science class to help a student remember information about a certain term. Around the drawing of the magnet, you would list information about that term.Example: Tectonic PlateAround the magnet, I would put:slab of rock that makes up the lithospherefits like jigsaw pieceshas oceanic and continental crustcontinental crust thickerand so on...SOURCES:I used the magnet word diagram in my science class.