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Chapter Five MAGNETISM AND MATTER

INTRODUCTIONM agnetic phenomena are universal in nature. Vast, distant galaxies, thetiny invisible atoms, humans and beasts all are permeated through andthrough with a host of magnetic fields from a variety of sources. The earth smagnetism predates human evolution. The word magnet is derived fromthe name of an island in Greece called magnesia where magnetic oredeposits were found, as early as 600 BC. Shepherds on this islandcomplained that their wooden shoes (which had nails) at times stayedstruck to the ground. Their iron-tipped rods were similarly affected. Thisattractive property of magnets made it difficult for them to move directional property of magnets was also known since ancienttimes.

Chapter Five MAGNETISM AND MATTER ± Physics 174 nowadays you would call engineers). These ‘engineers’ ... One of the earliest childhood memories of the famous physicist Albert Einstein was that of a magnet gifted to him by a relative. Einstein was fascinated, and played endlessly with it. He wondered how the magnet

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