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Magnets are objects that produce magnetic fields. There are only a few materials on earth that produce their own magnetic fields. However, there are some materials such as iron, that can be manipulated to… More »
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I think that it was so good that i am going to use this for my science project because i have to go to a web site and find facts about magnets so thank you for the great idea.
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Ten Facts about Magnets ... 1. North poles point north, south poles point south. ... 5. While magnetized, temporary magnets act like permanent magnets.
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Magnet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Magnets have different strengths. Some are strong and some are weak. ... Magnets attract some metals like iron and steel. Some metals are not attracted to magnets. ... There are many kinds of magnets. Magnets come in different shapes, sizes, and colors.
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Ten Facts about Magnets; (from the book Driving Force) ... 1. North poles point north, south poles point south. ... 5. While magnetized, temporary magnets act like permanent magnets.
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1) Magnets can be used for years, provided one takes care of them. ... 6) Magnets can prevent old age! Studies have shown that a house-fly’s life span could be doubled and a rat’s life-span increased by about 45% through the use of magnets.
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