they are not magnetic. etc. do not believe some of the things they write here because it is not true
Magnetic materials: -steel -iron -nickel -cobalt Non-magnetic materials: -aluminum -copper -zinc -gold -silver -wood -plastic -glass Note: Not all forms of Iron are magnetic.
Things that are affected by a magnetic field, such as iron and steel can hover in a magnetic field.
if they have iron or outher magnetic things in them
Two examples of things that use magnetic relays and are not garage doors are a solenoid in a car and some older telephones.
There are a lot of things. Some are: Air, water, life, magnetic field.
if you get to magnetic things it will not be able to touch together
No. Most magnetic objects contain iron.
Some can be magnetic but the answer is
The magnetic force around a magnet can be a lot of things. Just some things are stronger and some are less strong. Copper is absolutely not magnetic at all, you can experiment that by trying to pick up a penny with a magnet. I am not sure what is the magnetic part of a magnet, but I think it might be close to iron. Something like that. I do know though what is attracted to magnets. Iron, bolt, paper clips, and the metal part on scissors.
conductors
They contain charge.