A magnet placed against the wall of a metal shed falls to the ground, where it attracts a nail. What is the most likely explanation for this observation?A magnet placed against the wall of a metal shed falls to the ground, where it attracts a nail. What is the most likely explanation for this observation?
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in simple words the observation can be that the magnet has not lost it's magnetic properties or has not become weak. The actual Reason for the magnet to not stick to the metal wall is that the metal used there is dosen't support magnets. For eg Aluminium
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In their natural states, metals such as brass, copper, gold and silver will not attract magnets. This is because they are weak metals to start with. Magnets only attach themselves to strong metals such as iron and cobalt and that is why not all types of metals can make magnets stick to them
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im guessing its c
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its a guess sorry if its wrong
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