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wouldn't they be attracted?

2007-06-19 23:46:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They will be attracted to the magnet. Depending on the strength of the magnetic Field ( how strong the magnet and how close ) they will also become magnetized to a degree. The steel more so than cast iron in most cases. Many stainless steels will not become magnetized and are weakly attracted to magnets. Depends on percentage of other metals in the alloy.

2007-06-20 00:20:04 · answer #2 · answered by Charles C 7 · 0 0

they would most definitely get attracted and they would become induced magnets, which will attract paperclips if u hung it on one end. Iron would be a stronger induced magnet, and so attract more paperclips, because it is easily magnetized and is made of soft magnetic material.

2007-06-20 00:42:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

steel cans are used - attempt some with the aid of attempting to adhere a magnet to them and those the place the magnet sticks are steel. Aluminium is the different consumer-friendly cloth to make cans from. steel is generally greater value-effective to offer and that's produced in greater effective parts, it could additionally be recycled certainly. Aluminium is harder to offer and is greater high priced and for this reason some charities assemble aluminium cans with the aid of fact the recycling fee is large adequate to make this useful (bit no longer for steel). many times steel cans (and aluminium cans) are refered to as tin cans and that's with the aid of fact steel cans are lined with tin to offer up them rusting - henve tin cans

2016-12-13 08:06:29 · answer #4 · answered by okamura 4 · 0 0

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