Non-magnetic cookware like aluminum pots or clay earthenware generally cannot be used
Why aluminum and copper, despite being metals, are not magnetic
Electron spins pair up and cancel each other out, with remaining unpaired electrons creating magnetism
Ferromagnetic iron works (as well as nickel and cobalt)
Lead, mercury, copper, hydrogen, and water are diamagnetic, while platinum and aluminum are paramagnetic and become very weakly magnetized
Induction cooking heats up with a $20M cash injection for Impulse
The company is positioning itself squarely in the challenge around residential and light industrial decarbonization.
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