Usages of el imán
Un científico explicó un experimento usando un imán muy fuerte.
A scientist explained an experiment using a very strong magnet.
El imán atraía objetos metálicos rapidísimo.
The magnet attracted metal objects very quickly.
Si olvidas tu guante, el imán podría ensuciar tu mano con pintura.
If you forget your glove, the magnet could dirty your hand with paint.
El imán atrae el clavo.
The magnet attracts the nail.
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