Magnets are hidden everywhere here on earth — they’re in cars, phones, computers, televisions — the list goes on. Not to mention the fact that earth is basically a giant magnet. For how ubiquitous they are, we at Short Wave realized we don’t really think about how they work. Which is why today, NPR science correspondent Geoff Brumfiel is taking us “back to school” for an episode on magnetism.
Turns out, there’s more to magnets than just those alphabetical ones you might’ve stuck on the fridge as a kid. Those are what is known as permanent magnets, but other types of magnets exist. For more on all different magnets and how magnetism works, Geoff talked with experts Carlos Villa and Tim Murphy of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida. It’s home to the largest and highest-powered magnet lab in the world.