So, I asked that question of chatgpt. Here is the answer:
No, a quarter is not capable of being magnetized in its normal state. This is because the cupronickel alloy used in the production of quarters is not a ferromagnetic material, which means it does not have magnetic properties. Therefore, quarters are not attracted to magnets and cannot be magnetized. However, if a strong enough magnetic field is applied to a quarter, it may induce a weak magnetic field in the coin temporarily, but this effect is not permanent and the coin will lose its magnetism once the external magnetic field is removed.
Cardinal, I love dissecting logic points too, due to (((unique))) experiences. I often feel obligated to critique the chance of, or mathematical odds of such. None of which will be weaved into this post as testimony.
Back to The Thread:
Cohesion & The progress of the baby in the bath water in this thread.
Cohesion.
A raw steak may have the fresh tissue residue of blood and sometimes an invisible biofilm that would be tacky-sticky to a broad flat smooth surface, or even to the touch. That experience should be universal amongst all but the lentil burger crowd.
Your steak might not pick up a glass marble or steel bearing of the same weight of a U.S. quarter @ 5.67 grams or 2/10th of an ounce; but a flat quarter will stick until the cohesive bonds shrink, crack, dry and depart.
If you ever stood up in short pants from a sit on the leather or vinyl sofa on a summer day and had some of the loose change from your pocket that wound up on the couch, then the back of your leg, only to fall off 6-feet away… Cohesion, a concept way easier to come to terms with than say…
(truth surrounding facts) in the majority of post in this thread [vs. the deception] of purpose, in spite of a stated agenda of eugenics, sterilization, and culling ‘
that were suppose to live with? LOL.’
well… Good luck with extracting and categorizing woo from the 30+ years of bio-science agenda and .dot agency story telling.
Ignored long enough time, pearls become talcum powder for the masses.
Whistling past the cattle-chute. Our parents would be so proud of us.
Disclaimer: Posted as a woo-free non-irritant perspective.