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Hey /sci/
I've been told you could help explain to me how magnets work?

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>> No.1203686

>>1203682
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you're new here aren't you?

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>> No.1203699

>>1203663
So its gravity?!

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>>1203672
This picture just needs to be stickied to the top so people stop asking.

>> No.1203761

>>1203672

>pieces of gravity

>> No.1203780

>>1203699
No it's not gravity, but it works similar to it. It's like an invisible solid. If you have a force stronger than it, then you can "break" it. Like being strong enough to force to same charged magnets together, and being strong enough to pull 2 opposites apart.