A shepherd from Crete named Magnes was the one to find the magnet. The magnet was found in 600 B.C.
A compass.
There's no such thing as a "first magnet". Natural magnets have been around since essentially the big bang.
YES it alternates their ovulating sequence!
The strongest type of magnet typically found in a normal household is a neodymium magnet. These magnets are known for their strength and are commonly used in various household items such as refrigerator magnets and magnetic clips.
we can find the poles of a ring magnet by tieing thread along the circumference of it and suspend it with a torsionless string then it will allign itself according to earth magnetic field
were do i find a 9 volt magnet
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You find a paper clip in the sports shop under the couch first then you go to the magnet use your rench in your spy phone open the box beside the magnet and throw the paper clip in. This makes the box blow up and the magnet dies.
'Magnet was first found one island named magnetia in Greece
Magnet sticks to another magnet when north pole of the first magnet approaches the south pole of the second magnet.
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The Ancient Greeks discovered loadstone, a magnetic iron ore, in Magnesia (giving magnets their name). They are creditied with discovering many magnetic properties and possibly the magnet itself.
To find north you will need the magnet, a needle, a piece of very thin paper & a bucket of water. First you need to take the positive side of the magnet and slide it across the first half of the needle, as if you were striking a match, fifty times. Then do the same with the negative side of the magnet and the other side of the needle. Afterwards, put the needle in the paper so that there are 2 holes and the needle lies horizontally, then place in the water. The positive side of the needle will point North.
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On your refrigerator.
In your igloo