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<p>[QUOTE="RGeeez, post: 25748206, member: 166254"]Ferromagnetic - steel base. That just leaves a question to be answered by a question that doesn't address the question. Not everyone on here doesn't understand large fancy words. I'm pretty educated. </p><p><br /></p><p>So again, not trying to be antagonistic, at all. But since you won't look up your own words... I did so for you, and I am doing so with a smile, in an absolutely non antagonizing way... I've seen many on here lash out at others because they don't accept canned answers... So as professionals, let us all consider what our words we toss around actually depict.</p><p><br /></p><p>"Ferromagnetic" describes a material that exhibits strong magnetic properties, meaning it is strongly attracted to a magnet and can retain its magnetization even after an external magnetic field is removed, essentially allowing it to become a permanent magnet.</p><p><br /></p><p>So please help me to understand here how ferromagnetic plays any role in a copper based item or a copper electroplated item? </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm completely open for alternative theories. So don't get mad because I'm open to further explanation. Just share with me what you are referring to when you cite "ferromagnitism" and how it could even remotely apply here when discussing a copper penny? Perhaps you know something about copper I'm unaware of. In this case, I want to know what you're thinking along these terms. And I am honestly interested in something you may know that I may not know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RGeeez, post: 25748206, member: 166254"]Ferromagnetic - steel base. That just leaves a question to be answered by a question that doesn't address the question. Not everyone on here doesn't understand large fancy words. I'm pretty educated. So again, not trying to be antagonistic, at all. But since you won't look up your own words... I did so for you, and I am doing so with a smile, in an absolutely non antagonizing way... I've seen many on here lash out at others because they don't accept canned answers... So as professionals, let us all consider what our words we toss around actually depict. "Ferromagnetic" describes a material that exhibits strong magnetic properties, meaning it is strongly attracted to a magnet and can retain its magnetization even after an external magnetic field is removed, essentially allowing it to become a permanent magnet. So please help me to understand here how ferromagnetic plays any role in a copper based item or a copper electroplated item? I'm completely open for alternative theories. So don't get mad because I'm open to further explanation. Just share with me what you are referring to when you cite "ferromagnitism" and how it could even remotely apply here when discussing a copper penny? Perhaps you know something about copper I'm unaware of. In this case, I want to know what you're thinking along these terms. And I am honestly interested in something you may know that I may not know.[/QUOTE]
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