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A cylinder magnet is a type of magnet that is shaped like a cylinder, with a circular cross-section and straight sides. These magnets are commonly used in various applications such as magnetic closures, sensors, and in motors due to their strong magnetic field. They can be made from materials like neodymium, ferrite, or alnico.

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