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two very special students were playing catch with a magnet. Unfortunately one of th students missed the magnet causing it to fall to the ground and break into many small pieces.
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two very special students were playing catch with a magnet. Unfortunately one of th students missed the magnet causing it to fall to the ground and break into many small pieces.
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The answer is A. All of the small pieces will be magnetic.
The magnetism isn't completely taken away, but depending on the size of the magnet, a bigger piece will of course be stronger than a needle sized one.
Hope I was able to help!
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