Paper,wood,cotton,wool,sugar,oil,pastic,salt,sand,sodium,potassium,magnesium,aluminium,cacium,chromium,maganese,nickel,copper,zinc,silver,barium,tungsten,platinum,gold,Mercury,lead,radium,uramium,hydrogen,nitrogen,oxygen,fluroine,chlorine,silk and the stupid person to ask this stupid question are the list of objects not attracted by magnets.
Most of the non-magnetic materials.
Wait a minute ... I think ALL of them.
I guess the answer is that a positive side to a positive side of a magnet won't attract so I guess that is the answer.
Pretty much all. The only magnetic materials are the metals are Cobalt, nickel, and iron.
There may be a few obscure ones but none to my knowledge.
book
string
paper
cup
Non-magnetic items, plastic, ceramic, wooden, brass, bronze, copper, lead, silver, gold, aluminium etc etc can't be attracted by magnets.
Most things aren't . Metals are.
magnets
The materials attracted by magnets are called magenetic materials.
Magnets are attracted to other magnets.They may also be attracted to certain so-called magnetic materials (mainly iron). This is because the magnet can induce magnetism in the iron.
Ammonium chloride is not attracted by magnets.
No. Iron-containing metals are attracted to magnets.
No, ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets. Ferrimagnetic materials are weakly attracted to magnets.
magnets
The materials attracted by magnets are called magenetic materials.
Ferro magnetic materials (those attracted to magnets) have a special arrangement of their electrons which makes them susceptible to magnetic fields. Materials without this special electron structure are not affected my magnets or electric fields in the same way.
iron and the materials that are attracted or repelled by the magnet
NO! Look, but a magnet by a coke can. Get it now?
Magnets are attracted to other magnets.They may also be attracted to certain so-called magnetic materials (mainly iron). This is because the magnet can induce magnetism in the iron.
Because most refrigerators are made of ferromagnetic materials, and ferromagnetic materials are attracted to magnets.
No, it isn't attracted to magnets
Ferro magnetic materials (those attracted to magnets) have a special arrangement of their electrons which makes them susceptible to magnetic fields. Materials without this special electron structure are not affected my magnets or electric fields in the same way.
The word magnetic, or the word ferromagnetic refer to materials that can be attracted by magnets.
Ammonium chloride is not attracted by magnets.