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If she left the key in the same bag of magnets she had there, it could become magnetized.

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no retard, they are non ferrous... no wonder morons upvote this crap

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Depends on the material of the key

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im done with you before i have a fucking stroke

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Nonmagnetic materials will not become magnetic if left in the same bag as a magnet. Leave a brass key in a bag with a magnet and the key will never, ever become magnetic. Same goes for aluminum, bronze, copper and stainless steel. Don't be retarded.

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And if it's iron? Edit: ah just read about how let's are no longer made with iron

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Iron would, but iron is already ferromagnetic. I will remind you of what your comment was:

If she left the key in the same bag of magnets she had there, it could become magnetized.

Now find me a modern key made out of iron. Good luck with that search.

specifically non ferrous, magnets need iron

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magnets need iron

Not necessarily. There are various alloys of non-ferrous metals that have strong magnetic capabilities and can hold a magnetic field (become magnets themselves). AlNiCo (aluminum, nickel and cobalt) magnets and the newer rare earth magnets (samarium cobalt and neodymium) do not use iron at all.

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False. Magnetic elements/alloys only need lone electron spins and special symmetries in their atomic lattice. Most of the common ones are ferrous, but definitely not all or a majority of known ferromagnetic materials.

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Lol. Imagine dropping out of middle school.

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