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Lodestone

Lodestone

Lodestone – Nature’s Magnets

This specimen of Lodestone is only a couple of cm long. It is a magnetic rock called magnetite used as one of the earliest compasses. Here it is shown with some iron filings attracted to to it. This also shows the areas of greatest magnetisation.
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Magnetic field lines made visible

Magnetic field lines made visible

Magnetic field lines can be made visible

Iron filings, magnetic viewing film  or ferrofluid can all make magnetic field lines visible.  Isolated readings can be also taken with gauss meters. Sure there are some nice computer graphics of predicted fields and the earth’s fields. But what about around other places such as large irregular magnets or even the earth’s magnetic field lines in your back yard for example?
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