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Moreover, while copper will interact with a magnetic field, copper itself is not magnetic or at most, only weakly magnetic.
Copper is completely non-magnetic. The only materials on earth capable of storing a magnetic field are nickel, iron, and cobalt. Induced magnetic fields caused by exposure to expanding and contracting magnetic fields of flux are merely channeled through non-magnetic metals. There is a school of thought that suggess Californium may be magnetic, but it has not been conclusively proved as the ionizing nature of the isotopes of the element (particularly Californium-251) tend to interfere with the measurement of lines of magnetic flux.
That said, the use of copper jewelery as a method of pain relief has a fairly extensive history. There's no science behind it, but the general belief in it could help enhance the placebo effect.
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If you have a strong enough magnetic field all matter is magnetic. But copper is so weakly magnetic that we can't observe it without very, very large magnetic fields. So the short answer is "No, copper isn’t magnetic." This can quickly be tested by trying to pick up a penny with a magnet.
Magnetism and electricity are closely related. When a magnet moves near copper (or other metals) it sets up electrical eddy currents.
The eddy currents will repel the magnet as it falls down the copper tube. This repulsion pushes against the magnet and slows it down. In the video you can see that the magnet appears to float through the tube.
So, Is Copper Magnetic?
The answer is that copper itself is not magnetic or is only slightly magnetic (not big enough to see under normal situations). But it does interact with magnets and that's pretty important. It is this interaction with magnets that power plants use to generate the electricity we use every day. It also makes for a very, very impressive demonstration.
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Magnetic Materials List
In general, metals like iron, chromium, aluminum, uranium, platinum, copper, cobalt and nickel are magnetic in nature. Their metallic compounds and alloys with various metals are also magnetic in nature.
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Although copper is only weakly diamagnetic it requires 0.8 or 0.9 percent nickel to neutralize this diamagnetic effect . . . .
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Diamagnetic materials create an induced magnetic field in a direction opposite to an externally applied magnetic field, and are repelled by the applied magnetic field.
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