Asked by Alice
Every spinning electron is a tiny magnet. Since all atoms have spinning electrons, why are not all atoms tiny magnets?
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Elena
Not all atoms are tiny magnets because a pair of electrons spinning in opposite directions work against each other, and so their magnetic fields cancel. That is why most substances are not magnets.
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