Horseshoe magnet. Metal filings being temporarily magnetised by a permanent iron magnet (horseshoe- shaped). Magnetism is mostly a property of metals. It is a force exerted at a distance by a field,in this case generated by moving electric charge on a subatomic level (electrons). The force can attract or repel,with a horseshoe magnet having a north (N) and a south (S) pole with one attracting and the other repelling. The filings will lose their magnetism when they are removed from the presence of the permanent magnet | |
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