Science & Environmental Facts : Why Does a Magnet Attract Iron?

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

A magnet attracts iron because the iron particles in a steel magnet align in north/south directions and are then able to react with a piece of iron. Make a permanent magnet with information from a math and science teacher in this free video on magnets.

Expert: Steve Jones
Contact: www.marlixint.com
Bio: Steve Jones is an experienced mathematics and science teacher.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

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  • This guy basically just told me that magnets are attracted to each other when north and south align, and repel when like charges align.... In three minutes.. He never said WHY they attract or repel, wtf.

  • iRRRRon ....RRRRR motheRRRRRfuckeRRRRRR !

  • @analoguewings this muthafucker's lying- and gettin me pissed!

  • fuckin magnets! how do they work?

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