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Principles and Applications of Electricity

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Part 1 Basic Craft Studies

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A magnet is an object capable of attracting or repelling certain materials. Magnets have two poles. When a bar magnet is freely suspended horizontally, the pole which points northward is called the north pole.

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© 1970 C E Comber G W Holmes J K Millington R Payne J B Pratley

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Comber, C.E., Holmes, G.W., Millington, J.K., Payne, R., Pratley, J.B. (1970). Principles and Applications of Electricity. In: Part 1 Basic Craft Studies. Macmillan Engineering Craft Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00925-1_11

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