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Magnetism - Wikipedia
Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other. Because both electric currents and magnetic moments of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, magnetism is one of two aspects of electromagnetism.
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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.
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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.
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Magnetism - National Geographic Society
In most substances, equal numbers of electrons spin in opposite directions, which cancels out their magnetism. That is why materials such as cloth or paper are said to be weakly magnetic.
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What is magnetism and what are its key examples and facts
Magnetism is a fascinating physical phenomenon that is connected to magnetic fields produced by the movement of electric charges, like electrical currents or even the movement of particles within atoms. This important force plays a vital role in many aspects of both nature and technology.
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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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Magnetism - GeeksforGeeks
Magnetism is a phenomenon induced by the force exerted by magnets, which produces fields that attract or repel other metallic objects. It occurs as a result of electrically charged particles.
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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.
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What Is Magnetism? Definition, Examples, Facts - ThoughtCo
Learn the definition of magnetism, discover the types of magnetic materials, and get interesting magnetism facts.
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Understanding Magnetism: A Comprehensive Overview
Magnetism refers to a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, which results in attractive and repulsive forces between objects. It occurs in certain materials and can affect other materials at various distances.