Did You Know?

Some magnets can float in the air!

How Magnets Work

Magnets have two sides: north and south.

Where We Find Magnets

We find magnets in fridges and toys.

What magnets Do

They stick to metal things.

They can hold up notes on fridges.

They can help in some toys.

They can make things move.

They can push or pull each other.

They help in some machines.

More About magnets

Long ago, people found magnets in rocks. They saw how they could pull metal. This made them very curious. They started to use magnets in many ways.

Today, we use magnets in our lives. They help us keep things on the fridge. They also help in cars and trains. We see them in many toys too!

In the future, magnets will help us more. They might help us fly! They can also help us make new things. Magnets are cool and fun!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Magnet"] --> B["Produces Magnetic Field"] B --> C["Invisible Field"] C --> D["Pulls on Ferromagnetic Materials"] D --> E["Iron"] D --> F["Steel"] D --> G["Nickel"] D --> H["Cobalt"]

What Do These Words Mean?

magnet:An object that can attract certain metals.
magnetic field:An invisible area around a magnet that can pull or push other magnets or metals.
ferromagnetic:Materials that can be attracted by magnets, like iron.
attracts:To pull something closer.
repels:To push something away.