Magnet (disambiguation)

Magnet (disambiguation)

A magnet is an object that has a magnetic field.

Magnet can also refer to:

in geography
in entertainment
other uses
  • Magnet school, specialized public school
  • Magnet Kitchens, a kitchen retailer based in the UK and Ireland
  • Magnet Trade, a UK based supplier of kitchens to the Building Trade
  • Magnet URI scheme, a scheme for Uniform Resource Identifiers, often used with peer-to-peer networks
  • MAGNET, an acronym for Maritime Awareness Global Network, a United States Coast Guard intelligence tool
  • HMS Magnet, more than one ship of the British Royal Navy
  • USS Magnet, more than one ship of the United States Navy
  • Magnet Networks is an internet, video and voice services provider in Ireland and the UK.

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