Origin of magnet
Description: page 16 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 675 to 698Summary: Magnet received its name from Magnesia in Asia, where the Greeks first found large quantities of lodestones, or natural magnets.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Serials | ROTARY CLUB OF MANILA | RCM-000011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | RCM-000011 |
The Rotary Balita no. 679 (August 30, 1951)
Magnet received its name from Magnesia in Asia, where the Greeks first found large quantities of lodestones, or natural magnets.
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