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How do ions interact with magnets?

Ions interact with magnets through their electric charges. When ions have a positive or negative charge, they can be attracted to or repelled by magnets. This interaction is based on the magnetic field created by the magnet and the electric charge of the ions.


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Current flow or the change of charge in time.


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How are electrons kept in an atom?

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How is an electromagnet used in a tv?

Magnets direct charged particles based on their mass and charge.


Why don't fridge magnets stick to each other?

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Can you charge your laptop battery with a magnet?

I don't think so...magnets are very harmful to computers.


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