"No, this has nothing to do with magic power, nor can it be described as conduction..." Lynn shook his head, rejecting Orlando's conjecture.
"In fact, you were wrong just now. It's not just iron that can be attracted by magnets, but also cobalt and nickel."
"What they have in common is that they can be magnetized. Under the influence of an external magnetic field, their internal electrons can spontaneously align within a small range, forming a spontaneously magnetized area... In other words, it temporarily becomes magnetized and turns into a magnet!"
"In most substances, the directions of electron motion vary and are disordered, resulting in a cancellation of the magnetic effects, therefore they do not exhibit magnetism," Lynn explained offhand.
"Wait, are you saying that these magnets can attract iron objects because they possess the power of thunder?" Abel hurriedly asked for clarification. He didn't understand Lynn's lengthy explanation, but he caught the word "electron."