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electromagnetic induction.
There is a process for making spherical metal balls where the metal is suspended in an electromagnetic field while the metal is added then cooled.
Anything with iron in it is magnetic, or can be magnetized. Copper is non-ferrous metal and is not magnetic, although it is a good conductor of electricity and can be used to generate electromagnetic fields.
Magneto's powers include the ability to manipulate magnetic fields, control metal objects, generate magnetic pulses, and create force fields. He can also fly by levitating himself using the Earth's magnetic field.
the main metal is iron and yes it is magnetic
Gold is not magnetic.
Thallium is a non magnetic metal.
Metallic or non-metallic elements can be magnetic.
due to there relative position to magnetic north, the metal particles in the tights are attracted to the magnetic pole, thus separating to create the illusion of transparency in the pelvic region.
Silver is a not magnetic metal - the most highly magnetic metal is iron - so no unless the cores of the coins are iron
Yes, a grain-oriented form of iron called mu-metal is used as a screen of magnetic fields for such things as CRT's. This material has a high magnetic permeability, called mu (the Greek letter) in the trade, hence mu-metal. Effectively it 'short circuits' a magnetic field. A double screened cage called a Faraday Cage does the same function for electromagnetic fields.
yes because it is metal and metal has a magnetic force