iron
It is certainly a rare and highly radioactive element. To say it is the "strongest" might be a bit much.
osmium
The areas around the atoms of a magnetized element are called magnetic fields. These fields result from the alignment of magnetic moments within the material, creating regions of attraction or repulsion.
Fluorine
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Diamond is a form of carbon, not an element. While diamond is one of the hardest naturally occurring materials, it is not the strongest overall. Materials like graphene and carbon nanotubes have higher tensile strength than diamond.
Uranium is not magnetic in its natural state. However, certain isotopes of uranium can be paramagnetic under specific conditions.
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The United Kingdom and the strongest element at its disposal was the Royal Navy.
If you mean the elements in the Periodic Table it is carbon. If your talking about in general, diamond is by far the strongest element known to human.
Yes, 4130 steel is magnetic. It contains iron as the main element, and iron is a ferromagnetic material, which means it can be magnetized.
No, copper is not naturally magnetized.