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Lugonja
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I have read that, while copper is not magnetic per se, if we have a strong enough magnet, it can interact with copper. This ties in with the fact that all matter can be magnetic if you have a strong enough magnetic field. But I am interested, how strong must the magnet be to interact with such elements, I singled out copper because I am most interested about copper. I have searched the internet, but I was not able to find anything, so I am asking here.