Magnets for Kids | What is a magnet, and how does it work?

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Magnets are metal pieces with a magnetic field that attract specific metals, with north and south poles that repel similar poles. Three types of magnets exist: temporary, permanent, and electromagnets, playing crucial roles in devices like speakers, motors, and MRI machines.

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  • Magnets have two poles, the north and south pole, which attract each other and repel similar poles, creating a magnetic field around them.
  • There are three types of magnets: temporary, permanent, and electromagnets, each serving distinct purposes from temporary loss of magnetism to the creation of magnetic fields through electrical currents.

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  • What are magnets made of?

    Magnets are typically made of iron or steel.

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The Power and Uses of Magnets

  • Magnets are pieces of metal, typically iron or steel, that can attract certain types of other metals through magnetism, with the area around a magnet being called a magnetic field. There are two ends on a magnet, the north pole and the south pole, which attract each other while repelling the same poles of different magnets.
  • There are three types of magnets: temporary magnets, which lose magnetism when the magnetic field is removed; permanent magnets, made from materials like iron or nickel that are naturally magnetized; and electromagnets, created by running an electrical current through a coil with a metal core, used in devices like MRI machines and electronics. Magnets are utilized in various applications such as speakers, motors, compasses, and even the Earth's core, showcasing their diverse and essential roles beyond just hanging items on refrigerators.
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