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  2. Snap fastener - Wikipedia

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    The two halves of a riveted leather snap fastener. The top half has a groove which "snaps" in place when "pressed" into the bottom half. A snap fastener, also called snap button, press button, [1] press stud, [1] press fastener, dome fastener, popper, snap and tich (or tich button), is a pair of interlocking discs, made out of a metal or plastic, commonly used in place of traditional buttons ...

  3. Kate Spade's Presidents' Day sale starts now: Get an ... - AOL

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    A magnetic snap holds the bag closed, and it has multiple pockets inside to keep your belongings organized. $94 at Kate Spade Outlet. Kate Spade Outlet. Signature Spade Flower PVC Large Crossbody.

  4. I tried those Pair Eyewear glasses with the magnetic ... - AOL

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    Actually, this is the "confetti top," one of dozens of magnetic clip-ons you can add to any Pair Eyewear glasses. (Photo: Pair) If you've been on social media (especially TikTok) ...

  5. Magnetic switchback - Wikipedia

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    The open line snaps onto the closed loop, cutting free a hot burst of plasma from the loop, while "gluing" the two fields into a new configuration. That sudden snap throws an S-shaped kink into the open magnetic field line before the loop reseals. The Parker Solar Probe observed its first switchback on November 6, 2018.

  6. Magna-Tiles - Wikipedia

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    The pieces are plastic tiles of varying shapes that snap together magnetically, allowing users to build various geometric structures. Magna-Tiles were originally developed in Japan, where they were sold under the name Pythagoras. [1] [2] American salesman Rudy M. Valenta saw the toy while visiting Japan in 1996 and bought the rights to the toy.

  7. Detent - Wikipedia

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    A detent is a mechanical or magnetic means to resist or arrest the movement of a mechanical device. [1] Such a device can be anything ranging from a simple metal pin to a machine. The term is also used for the method involved. Magnetic detents are most often used to divide a shaft rotation into discrete increments.