Did You Know?

Some fish can sense magnets in water!

What is a Magnet?

A magnet is a thing that pulls metal.

How Do Magnets Work?

Magnets have a special power called magnetism.

What magnetic Does

Magnets can stick to metal.

They can pull things close.

They can push some things away.

They help in many tools.

They are used in toys too!

They can be found in nature.

More About magnetic

Long ago, people found that some rocks could pull metal. This was the start of learning about magnets. They named this force magnetism. Now, we know a lot more about it!

Magnets are in many things we use. They help our fridges stay closed. They are also in some toys and games. We use them every day!

In the future, we will learn even more. Scientists are still studying magnets. They want to find new ways to use them!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Magnetism"] --> B["Magnetic Field"] B --> C["Attraction"] B --> D["Repulsion"] A --> E["Electric Currents"] A --> F["Magnetic Moments"] E --> G["Electromagnetism"] F --> G

What Do These Words Mean?

Magnetism:The force that makes some objects pull towards or push away from each other.
Magnetic field:An area around a magnet where it can attract or repel things.
Electric currents:The flow of electric charge, like electricity moving through a wire.
Magnetic moments:A property of particles that makes them behave like tiny magnets.
Electromagnetism:The relationship between electricity and magnetism.