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MAGNETISM

Magnetism. Steel filings being picked up with a horseshoe magnet from a pile of copper and steel. Steel is ferromagnetic. This means that when the steel filings are brought close to a magnet, the individual filings will become tiny magnets themselves and will be attracted to the magnet by the force of its magnetic field.
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Title:
MAGNETISM
Caption:
Magnetism. Steel filings being picked up with a horseshoe magnet from a pile of copper and steel. Steel is ferromagnetic. This means that when the steel filings are brought close to a magnet, the individual filings will become tiny magnets themselves and will be attracted to the magnet by the force of its magnetic field.
Credit:
Album / Science Source / CHARLES D. WINTERS
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2550 x 3810 px | 27.8 MB
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21.6 x 32.3 cm | 8.5 x 12.7 in (300 dpi)