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31 January, 16:16

Magnetic fields go from the north poles of magnets to the south poles of magnets.

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  1. 31 January, 19:02
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    The magnet is a body or device with significant magnetism, so that it attracts other magnets and / or ferromagnetic metals (for example, iron, cobalt, nickel and their alloys). It can be natural or artificial.

    Natural magnets maintain their continuous magnetic field, unless they suffer a major shock or apply opposite magnetic charges or high temperatures (above
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