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  2. Refrigerator magnet - Wikipedia

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    A collection of refrigerator magnets A refrigerator magnet displaying a sexual assault hotline's telephone number. A refrigerator magnet or fridge magnet is a small magnet, often attached to an artistic or whimsical ornament, which may be used to post items such as shopping lists, Christmas cards, child art or reminders on a refrigerator door, or which simply serves as decoration.

  3. File:VFPt flat magnets gap.svg - Wikipedia

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    The two magnets are aligned on top of each other along the cylinder axis and with a narrow gap in-between. This configuration is often used as a dipole magnet to create a strong and roughly uniform magnetic field in the gap, for instance in cyclotrons.

  4. Magnetic Poetry - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic Poetry is a toy and creative writing aid consisting of individual words—often related to a particular theme or topic—printed on small magnets which can be creatively arranged into poetry on a refrigerator or other metal surface. [1] The informality and spontaneity Magnetic Poetry has endeared it to educators in creative writing. [2]

  5. Magna Doodle - Wikipedia

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    A Magna Doodle drawing board. Magna Doodle is a magnetic drawing toy, consisting of a drawing board, a magnetic stylus, and a few magnet shapes.Invented in 1974 by Pilot Corporation, [1] over forty million units have been sold to date worldwide, under several brands, product names and variations, including Tyco and Mattel/Fisher Price.

  6. Magnet - Wikipedia

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    Ancient people learned about magnetism from lodestones (or magnetite) which are naturally magnetized pieces of iron ore.The word magnet was adopted in Middle English from Latin magnetum "lodestone", ultimately from Greek μαγνῆτις [λίθος] (magnētis [lithos]) [1] meaning "[stone] from Magnesia", [2] a place in Anatolia where lodestones were found (today Manisa in modern-day Turkey).

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  8. File:VFPt four magnets.svg - Wikipedia

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