There are a lot of normal household items that contain magnets. One item is the refrigerator, which uses a magnet in its closing mechanism. Some ovens use magnets to keep the door closed. Fridge magnets.
Some household items that use magnets are the fridge and freezer. Other than those, I do not believe there is anymore.
The first place to look for is your refrigerator. There is a soft magnet between refrigerator door and the refrigerator body itself. You cannot see it directly but you can see it in action. When you close or open the door, you feel that the door sticks to the refrigerator body. That happens precisely because of magnets.
fridge magnets, some cupboard doors use magnets to help them stay closed.
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Speakers, and computer hard drives.
A vacuum does not 'use' magnets. However magnets and a vacuum are used in conjunction in several applications. particle accelerators for example.
Household items: paperclip scissors knife another magnet steel fridge (not)
These objects use magnets...CompassesSpeakersRefrigeratorsComputersCarsCeiling FansPrintersTelephonesTape RecordersWatches
Household items: paperclip scissors knife another magnet steel fridge (not)
Two household objects that have magnets are: fridge magnets, and sizzlers
Speakers, and computer hard drives.
Speakers and motors use magnets. Using electricity, the electromagnets create a magnetic force which reacts against the permanent magnets in these devices, thus creating motion. Magnets are used in cabinet latches to help them to stay closed. Screwdriver tips are sometimes magnetized to help hold the screw on the end or to help retrieve a dropped screw. Magnets are often used to hold things onto metal objects. Refrigerator magnets are one example. Common objects may have magnets attached to hold them onto refrigerators and other metal objects like lockers and metal cabinets.
magnets that can be put on a fridge
computers and fridge magnets
individual consumer is an individual and household who buy goods and services for their personal use
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you can use magnets to separate iron from sand.
computers telephone recievers refridgerator etc
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Hard drives, speakers, electric motors, many things.
Some of the water heaters uses magnets. Magnets softens the water.