Friday 25 July 2014

Why don't magnets attract rust?

Why don't magnets attract rust?
Mainly because rust isn't magnetive. Other than that, the properties aren't made up for the magnetic field--but that's saying the same thing.

Rust is somewhere between a metal and non-metal. Its property introduces new atoms and elements, in which forms new chemicals with a changing electron interaction. And if you're curious, electrons have primary roles in generating magnectism.

Mind you, not all rusts are unable to attract magnets. All they have to do is paint their faces in make-up and swagger their hips! No, sorry, utterly lame joke. But in all scientific seriousness, some rust can attract magnetics.

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