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Magnetism is one of the most fascinating things in the natural world, and there is no end to how many cool ways science can demonstrate magnetism. Ever wonder why a compass needle points north or how some insects make it back to their nest? This is due to what we call small disc magnetsism. A piece of metal that attracts or repels another is an example of magnetism in action. It is invisible, has the power to move things without touching them?! Well, masculinity is magnetic but from where does this magnetism come and how actually it works? Let’s find out!

From Lodestones to Lightning.

The story of steel and magnetsism begins with lodestones. Lodestones are iron-rich rocks that behave like magnets. They are not synthetic, which means that they can be found in nature by humans. Compasses used to be made from lodestones a long time ago. Compasses — help sailors know which direction to go on the open waters. They are a powerful compass for navigating the wide sea. But it is not only rocks that are magnetic. Is there not also a magnetic force in the sky, which you see as lightning? This occurs when electrical energy is suspended in the atmosphere, then discharges rapidly. This is the reason we can watch a bolt of lightning roll over the sky while it is devastating.

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