Vibranium is non magnetic. Not all metals are magnetic. In fact almost all pure metal is non magnetic, the only exception being Iron.
If a metal contains some amount of Iron, then it's magnetic.
Ferrous metals = Magnetic
Non-ferrous metals = Not magnetic.
Nickel and cobalt are non-ferrous magnetic metals
Also known as Ferromagnetic. Reason being is that Iron, Nickel and Cobalt are all extremely similar elements with very little that actually differentiates them from each other. They're known as the Iron Triad, due to their physical structure and chemical make up being that similar.
I could have clarified that earlier but going into a chemistry lesson isn't what I had in mind first thing when I woke up.
Vibranium is non magnetic. Not all metals are magnetic. In fact almost all pure metal is non magnetic, the only exception being Iron.
If a metal contains some amount of Iron, then it's magnetic.
Ferrous metals = Magnetic
Non-ferrous metals = Not magnetic.
Nickel and cobalt are non-ferrous magnetic metals
Also known as Ferromagnetic. Reason being is that Iron, Nickel and Cobalt are all extremely similar elements with very little that actually differentiates them from each other. They're known as the Iron Triad, due to their physical structure and chemical make up being that similar.
I could have clarified that earlier but going into a chemistry lesson isn't what I had in mind first thing when I woke up.
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If a metal contains some amount of Iron, then it's magnetic.
Ferrous metals = Magnetic
Non-ferrous metals = Not magnetic.
FWIW, if it conducts electricity, magneto should wreck it.
I could have clarified that earlier but going into a chemistry lesson isn't what I had in mind first thing when I woke up.