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Magnetism

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Undoubtedly, everybody knows what magnetic materials do but few think how a magnet works.

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Correspondence to Abdollah Hajalilou , Saiful Amri Mazlan , Hossein Lavvafi or Kamyar Shameli .

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Hajalilou, A., Amri Mazlan, S., Lavvafi, H., Shameli, K. (2016). Magnetism. In: Field Responsive Fluids as Smart Materials. Engineering Materials. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2495-5_2

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