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A 1 kg magnet can move a 0.5 kg piece of steel placed 25 cm apart through the magnetic field it generates. The strength of the magnetic field decreases with distance, but if the magnet is strong enough, its field can still exert a force on the steel. This force can cause the steel to be attracted towards the magnet, potentially overcoming any friction or resistance. However, the effectiveness of this attraction diminishes significantly with increasing distance.

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