How do Magnets Work 🧲

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This video never explained how it works. Just described what they do.

Douken
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I’m pretty sure everyone here has been to 1st grade

lilyduncan
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He never told the reason..

Well basically each electron has a magnetic field of it's own since they are constantly moving. When these electrons get arranged in a pattern pointing in the same direction, the magnetic fields add up. This phenomenon is only visible in elements with incomplete outermost shells. The elements with half filled outer orbits do not necessarily need to be magnetic since the property of the substance as whole is dependent on the bulk of the material. Some elements arrange these electrons in alternating patterns which cancel out the magnetic fields (non-ferromagnetic) while others have them arranged in one single direction (ferromagnetic) the latter are attracted to magnets. Now if ALL the electrons of the WHOLE materal are arranged in a pattern pointing in the same direction, you get a magnet. Copper is not attracted to magnets normally but if you wrap a copper wire in coils and let current pass through it, it behaves as an electromagnet0, what the current does is necessarily arrange these electrons in a pattern pointing to the same direction.

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Waste of data storage. Delete this video .

mihir