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Anything ferrous (containing Iron)

no, Copper is not magnetic unless it is mixed with a magnetic metal, such as iron or nickel.

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The new Neodymium magnets are strong enough to interact with copper or aluminum. A disk Neodnium magnet will slide down a sheet of copper or aluminum much slower than a comparably sized disk of other material. This results from electric currents being set up in the metal by the passing magnet. The resulting magnetic field holds the magnet. Similarly a Neodymium will attract a penny as it is pulled away from it due to transient electric currents.

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