Did You Know?

Some fish can sense magnetism!

What is a Magnet?

A magnet is a thing that pulls. It can pull some metal things.

How Do Magnets Work?

Magnets have a special power. They can pull or push things.

What magnetism Does

It can make things stick.

It can make things move.

It can help in toys.

It can help in trains.

It can help in phones.

It can help in fridges.

More About magnetism

Long ago, people found magnets. They saw that some rocks could pull metal. This was a big deal! They learned to use magnets in many ways.

Today, we use magnets in our lives. They help us keep food cold in fridges. They help trains go fast on tracks.

In the future, we may find new ways to use magnets. They might help us make new tools or help us travel!

How Topics Connect

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

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 wires.
Magnetic moments:A property of particles that makes them behave like tiny magnets.
Electromagnetism:The relationship between electricity and magnetism.