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Hi! I need some help with magnets ...?

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Hi, I'm new here, just a young female first year student thinking of majoring in science! I love magnets. My fridge is covered in them. I am just really having trouble understanding how they do their thingy, but I think I can learn fast, if someone could explain a bit about them for me.

 

P.S. I'm trying out for the cheerleading team, but I don't really know anyone on campus to hang out with, so making new friends is a priority! Thanks in advance! PM me if you think you can help me with any kind of science!

 

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Get outta my way! I saw her first you drooling clowns!

...hey! Your not a ...why you dirty old bugger!

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Lol. This is a lot like Neutonian's post.

how magnets work? many people will try and give you an overly complicated answer, involving perhaps some gobble-de-gook involving electrons or element positions within a compound, but there's a much simpler answer.

 

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how magnets work? many people will try and give you an overly complicated answer' date=' involving perhaps some gobble-de-gook involving electrons or element positions within a compound, but there's a much simpler answer.

 

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Look at some of MetaFrizziks' other posts. He's "trolling" (satirically) with this one. It's in GD, not one of the physics boards.

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