There's no such thing as a "first magnet". Natural magnets have been around since essentially the big bang.
A shepherd from Crete named Magnes was the one to find the magnet. The magnet was found in 600 B.C.
What happens if vary/change the distance between the magnet and the nail/s?
Hard magnet
GREECE
The Earth is a naturally occurring magnet (it has a north and south pole. The mineral magnetite is also magnetic.
'Magnet was first found one island named magnetia in Greece
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a magnet is called a MAGNET WHEREVER
Some words with the root "magnet" include magnetism, magnetic, and magnetize.
He was a theif, giving him the name magnet.
Magetism
The natural magnet is present at the core of our planet earth.
It is a permanent magnet. Electromagnets(as the name suggests) requires an electric source to become a magnet, when the power source is turned off it will not function as a magnet.
Magnet sticks to another magnet when north pole of the first magnet approaches the south pole of the second magnet.
A shepherd from Crete named Magnes was the one to find the magnet. The magnet was found in 600 B.C.
The Ancient Greeks discovered loadstone, a magnetic iron ore, in Magnesia (giving magnets their name). They are creditied with discovering many magnetic properties and possibly the magnet itself.
Try a magnet!