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catagris t1_iyqjarc wrote

I asked ChatGPT this question. This is what I got back

Can you help me identify a chemical compound that would produce a maximal magnetic field without the need for expensive, hard to acquire rare earth elements.

There are several chemical compounds that can produce a magnetic field without the need for rare earth elements. Some examples include iron oxide (Fe3O4), nickel oxide (NiO), and cobalt oxide (CoO). These compounds are not as strong as compounds that contain rare earth elements, but they are still capable of producing a significant magnetic field. Additionally, they are more readily available and less expensive than rare earth compounds.

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catagris t1_iyqjcms wrote

Can you write a poem about it?

Sure, here's a short poem about a magnetic field:

A force unseen, yet strong and true
It guides and pulls, and makes things move
From iron filings to compass needles
The magnetic field is full of possibilities

It surrounds us, in earth and space
A fundamental force with a hidden face
But with the right tools and a curious mind
We can unlock its secrets, and learn to find

The power of magnetism, it cannot be denied
It shapes our world, and serves as a guide
From motors to generators, it provides the spark
The magnetic field, a force to marvel and embark.

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