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Answered by Ralpha
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In physics, magnetism is a force that can attract (pull closer) or repel (push away) objects that have a magnetic material like iron inside them (magnetic objects). In simpler words, it is a property of certain substances which pull closer or repel other objects.

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Answered by zoya9394
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The most basic law of magnetism is that like poles repel one another and unlike poles attract each other; this can easily be seen by attempting to place like poles of two magnets together.

Further magnetic effects also exist. If a bar magnet is cut into two pieces, the pieces become individual magnets with opposite poles. Additionally, hammering, heating or twisting of the magnets can demagnetize them, because such handling breaks down the linear arrangement of the molecules. A final law of magnetism refers to retention; a long bar magnet will retain its magnetism longer than a short bar magnet.

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