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The Magnet, a wondrous creation o r so you might have thought. You see the magnet was rather discovered the created. Long ago (about 4,000 years or so) in Greece the was a shepherd by the name of Magnus, he was watching over his flock of sheep when his metal pole got stuck to the rock he was standing on, along with the nails that held his sandals together. He then discovered he was standing on what was called a lodestone which contained a metal called “Magnesium”. Magnesium is a material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is responsible for the most notable property of a magnet- a force that pulls on other ferromagnetic (Metals that have an attraction to magnetization) Metals, such as iron, and attracts

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