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magnetAny object that possesses a magnetic field (displays magnetism), either permanently or temporarily through induction, causing it to attract materials such as iron, cobalt, nickel, and alloys of these. It always has two magnetic poles, called north and south. A device that generates a magnetic field by means of electric currents – often increased by a ‘core’ made of iron or other magnetic material – is called an electromagnet. The most intense controlled magnetic fields are delivered by electromagnets energized by pulses of intense electric current. Europe's most powerful magnetic-field facility is at LNCMP (Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Pulsés in Toulouse, France, which can generate fields over 60 teslas. In the United States the NHMFL (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory) has a number of powerful machines at three major facilities, including the 100 Tesla Multi-shot Magnet at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which was commissioned in October 2006.
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Like a bar magnet, Earth's magnetic field has two poles. 1 aluminum pie tin * water * scissors * 1 tall Styrofoam cup * marker * 1 bar magnet * 1 large sewing needle * school glue On the one hand, fish meat has so much protein it is known as ``brain food,'' and on the other hand, fish meat concentrates so many heavy metals you could probably catch them with a bar magnet. |
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