HISTORY
- The term magnetism stems from certain rocks called lodestones from more than 2,000 years ago in the region of Magnesia in Greece.
- The Chinese were the first to use magnets. In the twelfth century, they used magnets for navigating ships.
- In the eighteenth century, the French physicist Charles Coulomb studied the force between lodestones (which has been magnetite).
- In 1820, Hans Christian Oersted, a Danish science professor, discovered a relationship between electricity and magnetism while demonstrating electric currents in front of a class of students when electric current was passed in a wire near a magnetic compass, both Oersted and his students noticed the deflection of the compass needle.
- Magnets were then found to exert forces on current-carrying, which led to electric meters and motors. The stage was set for a whole new technology, which would bring electric power, radio, and television.