magnitisim
It is usually labelled 'magnet' Also, it sticks to stuff like, say, your fridge.
A magnet sticks to a refrigerator because the metal of the fridge is ferromagnetic, meaning it can be magnetized. When a magnet is pressed against the fridge, it creates a magnetic field that aligns with the refrigerator's magnetic field, causing the two to stick together.
Get a fridge magnet, and have the horse lift its foot. If the magnet sticks to the shoe it's not aluminum.
On the gray side of the magnet, if you take out a magnet and put it next to a magnet things you put on the fridge, It sticks to it! You see, the magnet's force is invisible so u can't see it. Or if you put it next to a magnet that sticks to that magnet, You might feel it's force or not. I tried it once :).
Magnets can slip down from the fridge door and onto the floor due to a lack of friction between the magnet and the surface of the fridge door, as well as the force of gravity pulling the magnet downwards. Additionally, if the magnet is not securely attached to the fridge door, it may easily slide off and fall onto the floor.
Anything that is attracted to a permanent magnet will be attracted to (sticks to) a temporary magnet.
well it depends on the magnet is it strong or not
it is a magnet and you just stick it to your fridge
it is a magnet and you just stick it to your fridge
A magnet is a device that attracts iron or steel. I received an A+ on my test, so my mother posted it on the fridge with a magnet.
If it sticks to a magnet it's not gold.
Most fridge doors are made of steel which is magnetic. When you bring N/S pole of Magnet near the door it creates oppposite ple S/N on the door and due to attractive force the manet sticks to the fridge.