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Why Magnets attracts things and why it attracts only few Metals ?
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Answered by greygodmong
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Answer:

Because some metals are attracted to magnets because they are full of tinier magnets.

Explanation:

Each electron, in addition to having charge, also has a “magnetic moment” which is a fancy way of saying that it’s a tiny bar magnet.  Generally the bound electrons will be paired off in opposite spin pairs.  This is like putting a North-South magnet next to a South-North magnet.  They almost completely cancel each other out.  However, sometimes (in iron, nickel, and cobalt for example) you’ll have one or more un-paired electrons.  The magnetic fields of these electrons aren’t cancelled out by another, oppositely-oriented, electron.  As such they lend an overall magnetic field to the atom they inhabit.

Answered by coolsanyam09
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Answer:

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