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Magnetism occurs when magnetic materials, such as metals containing iron, cobalt, or nickel, interact with a magnetic field. A magnet generates a magnetic field that can induce magnetism in nearby ferromagnetic materials, causing them to become temporarily magnetized and stick together. The alignment of magnetic domains in the metal allows it to attract or repel the magnet, resulting in the sticking effect. This interaction is fundamentally based on the forces between the magnetic poles of the magnet and the aligned domains in the metal.

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