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What even are magnets?

What even are magnets?

Magnets are attracted to (or repelled by, depending on their charge) objects made of materials such as iron, steel, nickel, and cobalt, as any of these materials can be made into magnets. Things can be magnetized, and they can be demagnetized, too.

How do magnets work anyway?

Magnetism is the force exerted by magnets, objects that repel or attract each other. This powerful physical phenomenon is one component of electromagnetism, one of the fundamental forces of nature. The motion of electrically charged particles found in all matter gives off electric currents that create a magnetic field.

Are ICP still around?

After nearly 30 years of making music, ICP has finally worn down the mainstream. Katy Perry fans aren’t going to suddenly start coming to their shows and identifying as Juggalos, members of the group’s extremely dedicated, hardcore fanbase.

Are there any memes with magnets in them?

Since the music video’s online debut, dozens of image macros have sprung up in various message boards and has caused enough reaction to warrant exploitable image macros. For more image macros, check out our blog article Memes in 2010 / Effin’ Magnets. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

What is the meaning of the song Magnet?

The song is often accompanied by a picture of the singers wearing butterfly headphones while nearly kissing or embracing. The song itself is about a couple who feels that their love is a sin and are worried about their future.

Who are the singers of the song Magnet?

magnet (No capitalized M) [1] is a Vocaloid song that was originally sung by the Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka. The song is often accompanied by a picture of the singers wearing butterfly headphones while nearly kissing or embracing.

What do you need to know about magnets?

Amidst the peak of magnet-related discussions on YouTube and other hubsites, many users began providing straightforward, scientific answers to ICP’s question, including links to the single serving site How Magnets Work and a scientist’s rebuttal video published by the Escapist Magazine. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.