Many objects have magnets in them. Electric motors and speakers use them. Refrigerator magnets and similar objects use magnets. The magnetron of a microwave oven usually contains two large magnets. Even some types of fake earrings use magnets.
Batteries don't have magnets in them, sorry to burst this bubble, but they work on chemical reactions, and have nothing to do with magnetism.
Things that do however have magnets in them are:
Dynamo's
Compasses
Magnetic fishing games
Certain tricks done by magicians
thousands! a computer hard drive, electric motors, switches, filters, and on and on
Most ferrous (iron-containing) items are at least potentially magnetic.
The largest bodies which contain a magnet would be stars and planets, such as the Earth and our sun.
anything that can become polarized such as metals
Magnets can only pick up materials that are made of iron, nickel, or certain special alloys. They will not pick up non-ferrous metals such as copper aluminum silver etc.
credit card
metals
Three things that attract to magnets are things that are made of iron,metal,and heavy things
Speakers and motors use magnets. Using electricity, the electromagnets create a magnetic force which reacts against the permanent magnets in these devices, thus creating motion. Magnets are used in cabinet latches to help them to stay closed. Screwdriver tips are sometimes magnetized to help hold the screw on the end or to help retrieve a dropped screw. Magnets are often used to hold things onto metal objects. Refrigerator magnets are one example. Common objects may have magnets attached to hold them onto refrigerators and other metal objects like lockers and metal cabinets.
Metal and metalloid objects that have magnetic materials in them.
Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.
The Earth is similar to a bar magnet because a magnet holds other magnets or metal objects to it. The same concept goes for the Earth. Gravity from Earth holds all objects down unless another force acts upon it.
Two household objects that have magnets are: fridge magnets, and sizzlers
Bigger magnets are used for heavier objects.
These objects use magnets...CompassesSpeakersRefrigeratorsComputersCarsCeiling FansPrintersTelephonesTape RecordersWatches
Magnets are able to attract magnetic objects.
a magnets attracts repels objects
they are not
Because magnets only attract magnetic metals.
in magnets, south and north...
toys, getting objects
magnets
magnets attract metal objects with an invisible force. Process continued until the force was weak that it could not pass through ant more metal
Ferromagnetism