Yes.
The smallest magnet in the world is a single atom magnet. It consists of just one atom that acts as a tiny magnetic dipole. These single atom magnets have potential applications in data storage and quantum computing.
No!The smallest particle in which a magnet still has the same magnetic properties is a called a domain. If you split this domain into other remnants, then that particle shall seize to become a magnet and shall just be a piece of matter
The worlds largest natural magnet is the earth itself.
The smallest atom is hydrogen.
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The atom that is smallest in size is the hydrogen atom.
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yes the smallest atom is hydrogen
The smallest atom is hydrogen.
The smallest quantity of an element is an atom.
The worlds smallest passenger plane is probably a piper jet
Wolffia globosa is the world's smallest flowering plant that produces the world's smallest fruit.