Imagine your toys are little magnets inside every atom. When they line up in the same direction, a magnet is born! Like when you sort your toy cars by color, if most of them choose red, they all become one big red team.
Examples
- A magnet sticks to the fridge because its tiny atoms are all lined up like soldiers.
- When you bring two magnets together, they either push or pull, just like friends who either want to be close or stay apart.
- Your phone uses magnets inside it, that’s how your earpiece stays in place.
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See also
- How Does a Magnet Work?
- How Does a Magnet Attract Metal Without Touching It?
- How Does a Magnet Attract Metal?
- Why Can't We Walk Through Walls?
- What Causes ‘Magnetism’ and How Is It Used in Everyday Life?
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