What foods are magnetic?

Some examples of food with iron include dark green vegetables (like spinach), meats (especially red meat), and fortified cereals. Iron is also one of the three magnetic metals (other two being nickel and cobalt). That means it is attracted to a magnet.
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What things are naturally magnetic?

List of Magnetic Metals
  • Iron. Iron is an extremely well-known ferromagnetic metal. ...
  • Nickel. Nickel is another popular magnetic metal with ferromagnetic properties. ...
  • Cobalt. Cobalt is an important ferromagnetic metal. ...
  • Steel. ...
  • Stainless Steel. ...
  • Rare Earth Metals. ...
  • Aluminium. ...
  • Gold.
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Why are some foods magnetic?

Many foods contain iron, which blood cells need in order to carry oxygen. A molecule called heme contains the iron ion at its center. The hemoglobin protein is made up of four heme groups.
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Are apples magnetic?

Finally, the magnetic balance can detect that an apple is magnetic. For an ordinary apple the mass difference Δm = + 0.26 g (≈ 0.19% of mapple) reveals the diamagnetic properties.
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Are Cheerios magnetic?

Most people would just assume there's some grain and maybe a little sugar, or a lot of sugar if you're more of a Lucky Charms person than a Raisin Bran person. Nobody would suspect, though, that there would be metal in their Cheerios. Turns out, Cheerios are magnetic.
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Is Our Food Magnetic?



Are corn flakes magnetic?

Cornflakes are magnetic because they contain a significant amount of iron, a magnetic material. Standard cornflakes contain around 8 milligrams of iron per 100 grams (so 0.008% of the weight of a cornflake is iron). This is enough to cause a floating cornflake to move when it is near a magnet.
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Are grapes magnetic?

A grape is diamagnetic and is repelled by a magnet. A grape is repelled by both north and south poles of a strong rare-earth magnet. The grape is repelled because it contains sugar-water which is diamagnetic.
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Is Sugar magnetic?

Yes. Sugar is made out of parts which interact using the electro-magnetic force, and thus it can be affected by a magnetic field.
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Is the vitamin iron magnetic?

(Of course it wouldn't be healthy to eat iron on its own, so stick to getting your daily dose via food and vitamins.) Like many metals, iron is magnetic, so if you have a strong enough magnet, you will be able to pick it up.
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Can too much iron Make You magnetic?

Therefore the NHS's recommended daily allowance for iron is only about 9mg per day and the “tolerable upper intake level” for iron is 45 milligrams per day. Due to this toxicity, there are less than 5 grams of iron in the average person. This is enough to see obvious magnetic effects…if all that iron was in one place.
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Does cereal have metal in it?

Many breakfast cereals are fortified with food-grade iron particles (metallic iron) as a mineral supplement. Metallic iron is digested in the stomach and eventually absorbed in the small intestine.
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Where can you find natural magnets?

Natural magnets can be found in sandy deposits in various parts of the world. The strongest natural magnet material is lodestone, also called magnetite. This mineral is black in color and very shiny when polished. The lodestone was actually used in the very first compasses ever made.
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How do I become magnetic?

You actually become more magnetic when you do much less and relax much more.
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If you want to cultivate your magnetism, there are a few simple tips to keep in mind:
  1. Stick close to nature. ...
  2. Embrace your true nature. ...
  3. Rest much more. ...
  4. Lounge. ...
  5. Listen more.
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Are there natural magnets?

Magnets can be made and can be found in their natural form. Natural magnets are from the stone magnetite (loadstone) and were first discovered in the region known as Magnesia (in Greece) nearly 2000 years ago. No matter what type of magnet you have, they all have the property of magnetism.
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What can magnets repel?

What Materials Do Magnets Repel?
  • Diamagnetics. Diamagnetic materials repel magnets at the point of their greatest magnetic field. ...
  • Carbon Graphite. Narrowly sliced carbon graphite has a negative magnetic susceptibility. ...
  • Bismuth. The most readily available form of bismuth is found in shotgun pellets. ...
  • Silver.
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What materials do powerful magnets repel?

Water, wood, people, plastic, graphite and plaster are all examples of diamagnetic materials. While we usually think of these materials as non-magnetic, they actually repel (and are repelled by) a magnetic field.
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How can you make a magnet stronger?

If you can find a very strong magnet, repeatedly rub it across your weakened magnet. The strong magnet will realign the magnetic domains inside the weakened magnet [source: Luminaltech]. Magnet stacking One way to make weak magnets stronger is by stacking more of them together.
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What cereal has the most iron?

Cornflakes come in as the most iron rich cereal due to fortification techniques to enrich this cereal with vitamins and minerals.
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Can you extract iron from cereal?

The iron that is added to breakfast cereal is just like the iron that goes into metal screws and nails, and is strongly attracted by a magnet. Grinding and crushing the cereal into a liquid mixture frees the added iron particles from the cereal matrix, allowing them to move towards to the magnet.
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Are Wheaties magnetic?

It isn't the first video to show iron-rich cereal interacting with magnets, and in fact, Snopes writes, it's a common children's experiment. So, yes, Wheaties and other cereals like it do pair well with ingredients other than milk, but they don't actually contain physical bits of metal.
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Why does my cereal stick to a magnet?

Magnets apply forces on other magnetic objects, like iron nails and the iron shavings in your cereal. Because some people don't get enough natural iron in their diets (commonly found in red meat and green, leafy vegetables), iron is often added to foods like cereal and infant formula.
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