Question about magnetic energy

Its really a mystery (to me). Where does the magnetic energy comes from? i.e., a magnet creates an energy output without the need of an energy input. This violates the of laws of physics. How can you explain that?

And i know it takes some energy to create a magnet. But what about the natural magnets?

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  • Ramani Aswath
    Ramani Aswath
    There is only a magnetic field around a magnet. It does not produce energy. So there is no violation of the laws of thermodynamics.
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