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Myron
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15 April, 23:09
Why are some materials magnetic and not others?
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Jagger Holder
15 April, 23:13
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They have their own magnetic field.
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Iron is our go to magnetic object because it has a strong magnetic field. There is iron inside the Earth, which gives this planet a magnetic field, and two poles. All magnets have two poles. The North pole and the South pole.
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