What materials will definitely cut out the magnetic force?

There is no material that will block magnetism. Ferrous materials such as iron, steel or nickel can conduct magnetic fields and redirect magnetism.
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Is there any material that can block a magnetic force?

The short answer is no, there is no shield or substance that will effectively block magnetic fields as such. You can however redirect the magnetic field lines, which is what some people call magnetic shielding.
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What can stop magnetic forces?

The simple answer is that it is not possible to totally 'block' a magnetic field. The essence of a magnet, as determined by nature, is that magnetic field lines must terminate on the opposite pole and, therefore, there is no way to stop them. Our own Earth's magnetic field is a perfect example.
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What type of material will not let magnetic forces pass through it?

Superconductors—such as lead, tin, and mercury—are the special class of materials that will not allow any magnetic field to pass through it.
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Does aluminum foil block magnetic fields?

At frequencies from 30 to 100 MHz, aluminum foil provides at least 85 dB of shielding effectiveness. Unfortunately, aluminum foil is extremely inadequate against low frequency magnetic fields, where thick steel or highly permeable ferrite material provides more adequate shielding.
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Does plastic block magnetic fields?

Low permeability materials are materials that are not attracted to a magnet, such as air, wood, plastic, and brass. There is no magnetism induced in them by an external magnetic field.
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Does stainless steel block magnetic fields?

Quick Answer

Some steels are only weakly magnetic, and some are not magnetic at all. Austenitic stainless steels like 304 or 316 stainless are good examples of this. A ferritic stainless like 430 stainless steel, on the other hand, is ferromagnetic. Magnets stick to it.
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Does copper block magnetic fields?

Electromagnetic shielding is the process of lowering the electromagnetic field in an area by barricading it with conductive or magnetic material. Copper is used for radio frequency (RF) shielding because it absorbs radio and other electromagnetic waves.
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What are 3 ways to demagnetize a magnet?

  1. rough handling.
  2. hammering the magnet several times.
  3. passing an alternating current around the magnet.
  4. dropping the magnet on the floor several times.
  5. heating the magnet to a very high temperature.
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Does wood block magnetic field?

Can magnets work through wood? Yes, magnets and the pulling force work through wood. The electric and magnetic lines can pass through most materials, but it cannot pass through all metal shells and superconductors.
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How do you shield a magnetic force?

If you want to block out magnetic "force," your best bet is to re-route magnetic field lines (lines of magnetic flux) around the object that is sensitive to those lines. Do this by shielding the object in a material with a much higher magnetic permeability of the surrounding materials.
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How do you temporarily disable a magnet?

Demagnetize a Magnet by Heating or Hammering

If you heat a magnet past the temperature called the Curie point, the energy will free the magnetic dipoles from their ordered orientation.
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Does aluminum affect magnetic fields?

The best answer is to say that aluminium is not magnetic under normal circumstances. This is because aluminium interacts with magnets. Also, when exposed to strong magnetic fields, aluminium can be slightly magnetic even though it does not exhibit magnetism under normal circumstances.
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Can a magnetic field stop a bullet?

Typically, no. Most bullets aren't ferromagnetic – they aren't attracted to magnets. Bullets are usually made of lead, maybe with a copper jacket around them, neither of which sticks to a magnet.
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Do Faraday cages block magnetic fields?

Faraday cages cannot block stable or slowly varying magnetic fields, such as the Earth's magnetic field (a compass will still work inside).
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What kind of metal is not magnetic?

Non magnetic metals include aluminium, copper, lead, tin, titanium and zinc, and alloys such as brass and bronze. Precious metals such as gold and silver are not magnetic. Platinum is not magnetic, but, depending on what other metals is aligned with, can be magnetic in jewelry.
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Is zinc not magnetic?

I should note that zinc is not magnetic unless you put it in a very strong magnetic field and then it will be slightly magnetic until you remove the field. But for practical purposes zinc is not magnetic.
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Is titanium anti magnetic?

Most are marketed as tough, and indeed titanium stonrger than most stainless steel alloys yet lighter. It's also antimagnetic, resistant to heat and virtually corrosion-proof.
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Can iron be used for magnetic shielding?

The short answer is: Any ferromagnetic metal. That is, anything containing iron, nickel or cobalt. Most steels are ferromagnetic metals, and work well for a redirecting shield.
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What is the best insulator against magnetic lines of force?

Mu-metals are your best bet, though superconductors are useful in some situations. You can think of mu-metals as redirecting the magnetic field, rather than neutralizing it.
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Does rubber affect a magnetic field?

While a nickel (or other metal) coating will actually help transfer the magnetic field, rubber and plastic won't.
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What is the best magnetic insulator?

Permalloy is well known but Mu Metal is the best and about the highest permeable metal alloy known and also available as sheet metal. Multiple layers also helps reduce eddy currents from passing magnets.
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What is magnetic shielding?

Definition of magnetic shielding

: a protection from the influence of an external magnetic field.
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Can magnetic field pass through steel?

Magnetic fields will pass through plastic, wood, aluminium and even lead as if it was not there. There is no material that will block magnetism. Ferrous materials such as iron, steel or nickel can conduct magnetic fields and redirect magnetism.
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