Collection: Magnets

Understanding Magnets

The Magnet Collection adds a pop of color and creativity to everyday spaces. Featuring original artwork in a small, impactful format, these magnets are perfect for kitchens, offices, and anywhere you want a touch of joy. Simple, expressive, and full of character.

What Are Magnets?

Magnets are objects that produce a magnetic field, which can attract or repel other materials. Most commonly, magnets attract ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. This interesting feature of magnets is due to the alignment of atoms inside the material. Because of this alignment, magnets can be permanently magnetized or can simply be temporary. However, magnets are not just used for sticking notes on a refrigerator; they play a crucial role in various technologies we use daily.

Types of Magnets

There are several types of magnets, including permanent magnets, temporary magnets, and electromagnets. Permanent magnets, like the ones found on your fridge, maintain their magnetic properties over time. Temporary magnets, on the other hand, only act as magnets when exposed to a magnetic field. Electromagnets, which are created by electric currents, can be switched on and off. This versatility is what makes electromagnets incredibly useful in applications such as MRI machines and electric motors.

The Science Behind Magnets

The science of magnets is based on electromagnetism, which explains how electric currents can create magnetic fields. When an electrical current flows through a wire, it generates a magnetic field around it. Scientists like Hans Christian Ørsted and James Clerk Maxwell contributed to our understanding of these phenomena. Because of their findings, we can harness magnetic energy, which is essential for innovations such as maglev trains and magnetic storage devices.