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I think I remember that this is true of aluminum foil. When it\'s charged, it\'ll push away from itself, I know. Why do magnets have seemingly no effect?Aluminum is a non-ferrous metal. Ferrous metals contain Iron which is magnetic. When aluminum has a charge applied to it, it acts like any conductor would, the charge has magnetic properties. the aluminum is still not magnetic, but it acts like a magnet due to the charge.Other related question