The hard drive in your computer has one or two very strong magnets. Also there are two very strong magnets in the magnatron of most microwave ovens. CAUTION! If you attempt to remove the magnets from a microwave make sure you have some knowledge of the insides. There is a capacitor inside that must be discharged. If you happen to touch the capacitor you could get a very deadly shock as this capacitor stores an enormous amount of voltage that may or may not be discharged. There are magnets in the door seal on the refrigerator and freezer. Speakers from most any stereo, tv, radio, etc. have them. Headphones, telephone ringers, door bell solenoids, shower curtain weights, and many other items. Most are permenant magnets, but some are electromagnets.
All electric motors use magnets to function. This magnetism, however, is only strong within a couple centimeters of the motor so if you try to stick something to your blender, nothing will happen.
Your phone. The microwave oven. Speakers. Any motors. Even the toaster, when its on, has a field
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Permanent magnets contain a current-carrying wire.
Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.
Some items in a house that probably contain manganese include the kitchen sink and appliances made of stainless steel. Other items include batteries, loose change, and beverage cans.
Even deionized water can be dangerous with electrical appliances because many such appliances contain nearby surfaces with a sufficiently high electrical potential difference between them to ionize water itself and thereby make the water electrically conducting.
Ferro-magnets, permanent magnets, temporary magnets, and electromagnets. Ferro-magnets are magnets that are magnetic at a higher temperature than room temperature. do not quote me on that. permanent magnets are magnets that are always magnets, they are the kinds you use a lot. Temporary magnets are things that are magnetic in an extrenal magnetic field. Last but not least, electromagnets. Electromagnets are coils of wire around a cobalt, nickel, or iron. When ou run electricity through the wire, the core and wire become magnetic.
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they use magnets to concentrate energyto them
The speakers in a stereo contain powerful magnets.
Permanent magnets contain a current-carrying wire.
Some minerals contain magnetite, which is atracted to magnets.
Some magnets are metal. Not all magnets are metal (though I can't offhand think of any magnets that don't at least contain metal), and not all metals are magnets.
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All electric motors contain magnets- and information storage in computers is based on magnets. Electrical generators contain magnets, as do electrical transformers. Even the charger for your IPod is based on electromagnets.
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Iron and Oxygen
Permanent magnets contain magnetic atoms (almost always iron) whose magnetic poles are all (or mostly) aligned in the same direction.
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