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Refrigerator Magnet

Refrigerator magnets are those little things that stick to your fridge. They work because the magnet is drawn to the metal in the fridge, usually steel.

They're good for holding up papers, notes, or photos and jazzing up your kitchen.

How They Work:

Magnets have this invisible force field around them.

When you stick a magnet to your fridge, that force fiddles with the iron or steel in the fridge door, making them line up and stick together.

That's how they stay put.

Types of Magnets:

*   Flexible (rubber) magnets: These are bendy and made from a mix of powder and rubbery stuff.
*   Ceramic magnets: These are hard, cheap, and made from iron stuff.
*   Neodymium magnets: Super strong but small. They can hold heavy stuff but can break easily, so be careful!
*   Plastic or acrylic coated: These have cool designs and last longer.
*   Wood, resin, or metal with a magnet on the back: Good for 3D stuff.

What They Do:

*   Decorate your fridge (souvenirs, photos).
*   Hold stuff (clips, pens, notes).
*   Advertise things (business cards).
*   Teach kids (letters, numbers).
*   Make cool crafts.

How Strong Are They?

It banks on what it's made of, how big it is, and how close it is to the metal.

The stronger ones (like neodymium) can hold a bunch of papers or small tools.

The bendy ones are weaker, perfect for light stuff.

What Are They Used For?

*   Holding notes and kids' drawings.
*   Decorating.
*   Advertising your business.
*   Teaching kids.
*   Getting metal boards organized.

Taking Care of Them:

*   Wipe them down to get rid of gunk.
*   Don't scratch your fridge!
*   Keep them away from electronics (they can mess things up).
*   Keep them dry, so they don't rust.

Safety First!

*   Keep small magnets away from kids and pets (they're a choking hazard).
*   Be careful with the super strong ones (they can pinch you).
*   Keep them away from credit cards, etc., or they might wipe your data.

Cool Facts:

*   Fridge magnets aren't very strong, so they're safe.
*   The fridge sticks because it's made of steel.
*   Some magnets have stripes to make them stick better.
*   Lots of people collect fridge magnets.
*   Bendy magnets are usually made with some powder mixed in the rubber.

Recycling:

*   You can reuse them for crafts.
*   You might be able to recycle some, but not the bendy ones.
*   Don't burn them!

DIY Ideas:

*   Turn photos into magnets.
*   Use them for spice jars or tool racks.
*   Make learning games for kids.
*   Stick hooks on cabinets to hang stuff.
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