no
Its an electro-magnet - currents flowing through the iron core.
The natural magnet is present at the core of our planet earth.
The Earth generates a magnetic field due to the movement of molten iron in its outer core. This magnetic field behaves similarly to that of a bar magnet, with a north and south pole. This phenomenon is what leads to the Earth being described as a giant magnet.
The Earth (world) is the worlds largest magnet as it is essentially a magnet The largest magnet (discluding the earth) is the superconducting solenoidal magnet of the CMS experiment on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Earth is similar to a bar magnet because a magnet holds other magnets or metal objects to it. The same concept goes for the Earth. Gravity from Earth holds all objects down unless another force acts upon it.
Well that would be the Earth it's self. But the biggest man made magnet is, The Large Hadron Collider in France/Sweden. It is 17 miles in circumference and is a particle collider.
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Not a magnet, no. But it does attract the Earth and this is due to gravity.
Bar magnet
A magnet produced in earth; not man made.
Its an electro-magnet - currents flowing through the iron core.
Earth attracts a magnet because both Earth and the magnet have mass. The force of gravity acts between any objects that have mass.
Earth is the biggest.
The natural magnet is present at the core of our planet earth.
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