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No, lead cannot be magnetized.
No, copper cannot be magnetized because it is not a ferromagnetic material.
I cannot remember for sure, but in an electromagnet, an aluminum core would not have any permeability to add to the electromagnet's strength. An electromagnet is more efficient when a thicker core is used; it generates more power. The material you use should be prone to magnetism, as in attracted by permanent magnetic apparatuses or the such. So, an aluminum bar/core (cannot be magnetized), like you stated, wouldn't be the best choice for your magnet's core.
No, aluminum cannot be magnetized because it is not a ferromagnetic material.
Silver is a non-magnetic metal, which means it cannot be magnetized like iron or steel. The electrons in silver atoms are arranged in such a way that they do not create a magnetic field.
It will depend on the voltage of the electromagnet. If it does not have enough voltage, then it cannot life 3kg.
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Gold is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic material, meaning it does not have magnetic properties and cannot be magnetized.
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An electromagnet cannot pick up materials that are not attracted to magnetic fields, such as plastic, wood, or glass. It also cannot pick up materials that are too heavy for the strength of the magnet. Additionally, the object may need to be within the magnetic field's range for successful pickup.
No, a non-magnetic drill collar cannot be magnetized because it is specifically designed to have low magnetic permeability. This property helps reduce interference with directional drilling tools that rely on magnetic measurements to navigate the wellbore.