(A) Will a magnet attract any metallic object? (B) Why or Why not.
No Magnet will not attract any metallic Object.
Magnet will attract specifically Ferromagnetic materials like Iron, while para magnetic & ferri -magnetic materials have less chance of being attracted by Magnet.
Explanation- Ferromagnetic materials are attracted to magnets because their neighboring electron spin and align in similar direction and so are attracted toward the magnet,
However other materials like paramagnetic materials the neighboring electron spin and align in different direction and so they cancel out each other and so dont attracted toward magnet
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