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Did you know?

If you break a magnet you never get an isolated north or south pole.

A magnetar is the strongest magnet in the universe.

There is a place called Magnetic Island near Australia.

Lodestones (magnetite) was allegedly found by a greek shepard named Magnes

Magnetotactic bacteria are magnetic and orient to the earth's north pole.

A new toy, Strange Attractor, looks like silly putty but contains millions of micromagnets.

Magnets are used extensively in our daily lives from electric motors, fridges, harddrives, doorbells and speakers.