The most popular legend for the discovery of magnets is about Magnes who was an elderly sheep herder in Northern Greece. One day when he was herding sheep, the nails in his shoes and the metal tip of his rod got stuck to a rock he was standing on. When he dug into the earth to see what caused that, he happened upon lodestones. Lodestones are made up of magnetite and that was what was causing the metal to stick to it.
The ancient Greeks were the first to discover natural magnets in a region called Magnesia, which is how magnets got their name. Thales of Miletus, a Greek philosopher, is often credited with being the first to study the properties of magnets.
China is believed to be the first country to discover magnets around 2,000 years ago. The discovery was made in the region that is now known as northern China.
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Metals and other magnets are the only objects that are attracted to magnets. However, many metals are NOT attracted to magnets. Copper, stainless steel, brass, gold, silver, zinc, and aluminum are a few metals that are NOT attracted to magnets. The best way to discover if the object will be attracted to a magnet is to introduce it to a magnet.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
The earliest known surviving descriptions of magnets and their properties are from Greece, India, and China, around 2500 years ago.[1][2][3] By the 12th to 13th centuries AD, magnetic compasses were used in navigation in China, Europe, and elsewhere.
Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815) applied a scientific basis for mysticism when he waved magnets over some patients to cure them. He later discovered the magnets were not needed and he could get the same results by passing his hands over some patients.
The Greeks are believed to have discovered magnets around the 6th century BCE. The philosopher Thales of Miletus noted the properties of magnetite, a naturally occurring magnetic mineral. While they recognized its magnetic effects, the scientific understanding of magnetism developed much later.
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since magnets are all ready magnetised when found in nature called natural magnet artificial magnets that are made by man are called artificial magnets
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