On Earth gravity is the force that sticks you to the floor and not magnesium We'd notice Earth's magnetism much extra if its gravity weren't so very strong.
History
Magnesium has a good number of reasons that makes it interesting talking of for instance the invention of electricity and many more. A number of doctors during the time of Queen Elizabeth I of England that is late 16th century were interested in magnetism. They contemplated that magnets might have healing powers for the human body this led to William Gilbert invention of a lightweight tool called a versorium that looked like a compass but didn't use a magnetized needle. The pointer was reasonable and would spin in reaction to manetic attraction even if there wasn't enough force to lift a light object. these days we use a modern version of the versorium so called the electroscope to study atomic particles.
In the early 1700s, several Englishmen published mechanism that described exciting experiments with electricity. Francis Hauksbee aloof air from a glass globe and made the globe rotate while rasping it with a wool cloth. The globe gave off such a bright light that Hauksbee could read large letters in a dark room and as it got hotter, it fascinated light objects from a larger distance. In another experimenter, Stephen Gray, discovered conductivity. Gray found that an electric could transmit electricity through another body. He found that even water could be electrified.many experiments based on Gray's work were performed by Charles Du Fay, in Paris, which made him came to the conclusion that everything...
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