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The arrangements of atoms and molecules give matter properties. Each arrangement is called a ''state of matter". A solid is matter that has a definite shap and takes up a definite amount of space. Vintage Magnet Student 4th Grade Mrs.Bhattacharyra Room 28
Everything is made of atoms, so yes, there are atoms in a magnet.
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Matter is made up of atoms.
A magnetic field is created when the atoms of a magnet line to the north or south pole of the magnet. When two opposite poles face each other, the fields, and the atoms inside the magnet, line up, and this causes the attraction between the poles.
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The arrangements of atoms and molecules give matter properties. Each arrangement is called a ''state of matter". A solid is matter that has a definite shap and takes up a definite amount of space. Vintage Magnet Student 4th Grade Mrs.Bhattacharyra Room 28
A Magnet itself is in fact a solid.
Yes. Atoms are matter. All the matter you encounter on Earth is made of atoms.
Everything is made of atoms, so yes, there are atoms in a magnet.
a magnet field..!
Within a magnet, the separate poles are composed of domains, regions where the individual atoms are aligned with parallel magnetic moments.
There are things (I can't remember their name) that face in one direction on a magnet. When these face in different directions the magnet gradually loses force
Each atom acts like a tiny magnet. When the atoms are aligned, the magnets produce magnetism. When an iron or nickel material comes near the magnet, its atoms align with the different pole facing the magnet. For example, if the magnet's atoms have the North side facing away, then the iron object will have the South side facing the magnet. So then they attract.
Atoms. Atoms are the building blocks of matter.