magnets
Pronunciación: [ˈmæɡ.nɛts]
Palabra
Contexto: «science»
(noun) a magnet is an object that can pull certain materials, like iron, towards itself. Magnets have two ends called poles—one is north, and the other is south. They can attract some metals and push away other magnets.
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The magnet held many paperclips to the fridge.
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This object is not a magnet; it doesn't attract any metal.
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What happens when you put two magnets together?
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