No, there are only 3 elements which can be magnetized: iron, cobalt and nickel
yes
Copper
Copper is a good conductor.
Conductor.
because old 2p coins are made out of bronze. Bronze is made out of tin and copper, these metals aren't magnetic. However, new 2p coins just look like they are made out of copper, however they only have a coating of copper on them, but the inside is steel, this is called copper plated steel. They are magnetic because steel is magnetic and makes up the majority of the coin.
A copper pipe is a conductor :) x
No. In common terms copper is not effected by magnetic fields.No
I am sorry, but can you PLEASE rephrase your question? Can WHAT be used for copper pipe? When? How? Why?
Iron is magnetic but copper isn't. So I guess iron powder is magnetic while copper powder isn't.:)
No!If you disagree don't hesitate to reply. i was doing science homework and made a guess at this question !If your doing a science test, Good Luck.
No. Neither aluminum nor copper has any magnetic property.
Grooved method? Threads on the end of the pipe? There is no tube or pipe in copper with threads. You can end a copper pipe with a connection that is threaded to accept steel pipe.
it produces a magnetic field. i think that if current is passed through the wire it can attract pieces of iron
It is very easy to damage any copper pipe.
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
This is an aspect of Lenz's law. Copper is a non magnetic substance but is a conductor. When a magnet moves through the copper pipe it induces a current known as eddy currents. There will be a magnetic field created by the current. According to Lenz's law it will oppose the motion or change which is producing it. This results in an attractive force between the magnet and the copper pipe in which a current is induced by the falling magnet. The plastic rod is not conducting and hence it will not affect the fall.
no.