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Magnetism is a physical phenomenon mediated by magnetic fields. It is one of the results of a combined electromagnetic force. The physical pull is generated by the force caused by magnets, where they either attract or repel each other, according to their poles, which are the north and the south pole. These are two permanent aspects of a magnet. The south pole attracts the north and vice versa while two similar poles repel each other. The force is caused by the constant motion of the electric charges when in the required conditions. Atoms, the tiniest unit of an object, consists of electrons. Electrons carry an electric charge. Magnetism, although the phenomenon of the physical pull is a force, is a physical matter. The force is then one of the most basic forces in the entire universe.
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