no
No, a tennis ball is not magnetic. It is primarily made of rubber and covered with a layer of felt, neither of which are magnetic materials. Therefore, a tennis ball will not be attracted to magnets or exhibit magnetic properties.
Yes, magnetic fields can pass through rubber materials as long as the rubber is not a magnetic material itself. Rubber is typically a non-magnetic material and does not significantly affect the passage of magnetic fields.
no
No
No because only metals can be magnetic
Inside a golf ball can be many things. It could have a rubber ball, with rubber bands, and some have a cork and rubber
rubber
It is a ball of rubber bands. You wrap more and more on to it.
Rub my metal balls or rubber balls.
Rubber Ball was created on 1960-08-12.
it is made of air compacted into a rubber ball
Rubber.