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  • Magnet - Wikipedia
    A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field This magnetic field is invisible but is responsible for the most notable property of a magnet: a force that pulls on other ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, steel, nickel, cobalt, etc and attracts or repels other magnets
  • Magnetism | Definition, Examples, Physics, Facts | Britannica
    Magnetism, phenomenon associated with magnetic fields, which arise from the motion of electric charges It can be an electric current in a conductor or charged particles moving through space, or it can be the motion of an electron in an atomic orbital Learn more about magnetism in this article
  • How Do Magnets Work? The Physics Behind Magnetism
    At its core, magnetism is a force—a special kind of interaction between objects that can cause attraction or repulsion without physical contact Magnets produce magnetic fields, invisible regions of influence that can exert forces on other magnets or magnetic materials
  • MAGNETIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MAGNETIC is possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract How to use magnetic in a sentence
  • MAGNETIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    MAGNETIC definition: of or relating to a magnet or magnetism See examples of magnetic used in a sentence
  • 22: Magnetism - Physics LibreTexts
    Magnetism is a subject that includes the properties of magnets, the effect of the magnetic force on moving charges and currents, and the creation of magnetic fields by currents
  • A Weak Spot in Earths Magnetic Field Is Growing, but Scientists Say . . .
    A Weak Spot in Earth’s Magnetic Field Is Growing, but Scientists Say Not to Worry Here’s a Look at What Shields Us From Space Weather Our planet’s magnetosphere has seen dramatic shifts
  • Magnetism - Math is Fun
    Fridge magnets, compass needles and some door fasteners are all examples of permanent magnets Their magnetism comes from the "spin" of electrons This isn't like the spinning of a basketball, but a special kind of built-in property that makes electrons act like tiny magnets


















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