Typically, no. Most bullets aren't ferromagnetic – they aren't attracted to magnets. Bullets are usually made of lead, maybe with a copper jacket around them, neither of which sticks to a magnet.
But there are only five elements in this category (Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Gadolinium & Terbium) and Magneto can control bullets which are usually a combination of Lead, Copper, Nickel, Antimony and sometimes Tungsten.
In the MCU Magneto cannot seem to control non-ferrous (non-magnetic) metals. This has been used against him, notably in the construction of the later-stage Sentinels, which were made of non-ferrous metal and plastic.
If the initial energy is 600 J (typical of pistol bullets) and you can exert a force of 10 N, you need to exert the force for a distance of 60 m to stop the bullet. Exerting a magnetic force over 60 m is hard. Exerting a magnetic force of 10 N on a non-magnetic bullet (copper jacketed lead) is hard.
Magneto is the mutant master of magnetism and has full control of metals and the electro-magnetic spectrum. He's so powerful that when Rogue kissed him and tried to take his powers, he didn't seem to be any weaker.
CAN MAGNETO LIFT THOR'S HAMMER? Yes,magneto can control magnetic fields not metals. So Marvel had revealed that Magneto can lift Thor's hammer.
However, a black hole can support a static electric charge, so if Magneto is quick enough, he could create a big enough charge on his body so that the black hole would be charged—and in fact, if the charge is large enough it could prevent the black hole from forming, since for a given mass of black hole there is a ...
Usually, the answer is no.
Typically, no. Most bullets aren't ferromagnetic – they aren't attracted to magnets. Bullets are usually made of lead, maybe with a copper jacket around them, neither of which sticks to a magnet. These magnets made a bullet tumble on Mythbusters, but didn't change where it hit the target.
Fiberglass. When at the appropriate thickness, fiberglass can easily deflect bullets by absorbing the energy through its layers.
Bullet-resistant materials (also called ballistic materials or, equivalently, anti-ballistic materials) are usually rigid, but may be supple. They may be complex, such as Kevlar, UHMWPE, Lexan, or carbon fiber composite materials, or basic and simple, such as steel or titanium.
Vibranium alloy shield: (Contractor, Wakanda) Vibranium cannot be affected directly by Magneto's powers, but the other metallic alloys could possible be affected.
As the battle rages, Magneto arrives and reverses the blood flow in the Avengers team members by manipulating their iron blood content.
Weaknesses: Magneto's ability to wield his superhuman powers effectively is dependent upon his physical condition. Manipulating energies instead of magnetism can take a toll on his body, When severely injured. His body is unable to withstand the strain of manipulating great amounts of magnetic forces.
7/25 HE IS AN EXPERT IN HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT
Don't be fooled, as extensive as Magneto's mutant abilities may be, in hand-to-hand he is just as dangerous. He's not only a skilled strategist and tactician, he is also a veteran. His military background allowed him to receive extensive training in physical combat.
Magneto controls electromagnetism, which is one of the Four Fundamental Forces of the Universe (the others are gravity, and strong and weak nuclear bonds). This makes him mind-blowingly powerful.
We know that Magneto can manipulate adamantium at will: not only can he freeze Wolverine in his tracks with a thought, the comics also saw him rip the metal off Logan's skeleton molecule by molecule.
In the end, titanium is bulletproof for the most part against bullets fired from guns that one would likely find on the shooting range, on the street or on the hunt in the mountains. Most guns legally bought and owned by individuals will likely not penetrate titanium.
Graphene: The Miracle Material That's As Light As Foil, But Can Stop A Bullet. Nearly all of us have come into contact with graphene, but probably haven't realized it.
The TLDR is that Titanium is actually not that good at stopping bullets. Good bulletproof armor requires a combination of strength AND flexibility, and titanium doesn't have that.
The heat that a shell casing undergoes when a gun is fired can destroy a fingerprint, and even if a print survives the blast, it can be washed away by rain or debris before police collect the casings.
In fact, according to The Atlantic, not removing bullets is a very common practice, and many surgeons will not attempt to remove a bullet that is not creating a problem due to its location. Often, the justification is that removing the bullet will cause additional health issues and damage.
Summary: Most household objects won't reliably stop a bullet. Bullets easily puncture most walls, doors, and floors. However, brick, concrete, and cinder blocks effectively stop most common calibers.
The Capacitor
Capacitors, which are short-term storage devices, often fail in older magnetos due to dielectric degradation (short circuit) or conductor breakage (open circuit). A short circuit absorbs all the power, hence no output or spark.
Although Magneto's primary power is control over magnetism, he can also project or manipulate any form of energy that is part of the electromagnetic spectrum, including visible light, radio waves, ultraviolet light, gamma rays, and x-rays.
Black holes are dark, dense regions in space where the pull of gravity is so strong that nothing can escape. Not even light can get out of these regions. That is why we cannot see black holes—they are invisible to our eyes. Because nothing can get out of black holes, physicists struggle understanding these objects.