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.
>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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