Magnetism

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ELECTROMAGNET
FERROMAGNETIC
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MAGNETISM
MAGNETS
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Magnetism is the force by which objects are attracted to other objects or repelled by other objects. It is basically a force between electric currents Magnets have two opposite ends, called poles. The north pole of one magnet will repel, or push away, the north pole of another magnet. The same thing will happen with two south poles. However, the north pole of one magnet will attract, or pull toward itself, the south pole of another magnet. Usually these objects are metals such as iron. Lodestones were the first known magnets. They are rocks containing iron that have become permanently magnetized. We call permanent iron magnets like these ferromagnetic (ferro- is a prefix that means

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ATTRACTION  1111e
CURRENTS  1717w
ELECTRIC  1414w
ELECTROMAGNET  66e
FERROMAGNETIC  1111se
FORCE  55nw
GENERATORS  1212w
IRON  1616w
LODESTONES  76se
MAGNETISM  1010w
MAGNETS  136e
METALS  136n
MOTOR  136nw
NORTHPOLE  1313w
OBJECTS  1911s
OPPOSITES  99w
PHYSICS  89nw
POWER  1610ne
REPEL  77ne
SOUTHPOLE  1110e