Definition of Magnetism and examples and also principal
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Magnetism is defined as an attractive and repulsive phenomenon produced by a moving electric charge. ... The most familiar example of magnetism is a bar magnet, which is attracted to a magnetic field and can attract or repel other magnets
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- Magnatism is a force exerted by magnets when they attracts or repels each other.
- All magnets have north pole and south pole. Like poles repels each other but opposite poles attracts each other. Electrons in each atom of magnets spin around nucleus in one direction, this is how the two poles created. The magnetic force flows from the north pole to the south pole of the magnet.
- The example of Magnatism is: bar magnet.
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