Magnets

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which one of the following statements is true of magnets?
- All metals are attracted to magnets.
- Like poles of magnets can repel each other.
- Two magnets will always attract each other.
- Larger magnets have greater magnetic pull than smaller magnets.
Back
Like poles of magnets can repel each other.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which magnet has the weakest magnetic pull based on the experiment with magnets A, B, C, and D attracting iron nails?
Back
C
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why did the toy car move away from the iron nail when electricity flowed through the wire?
Back
When electricity flowed through the wire, it made the iron nail a magnet and repelled H, which is also a magnet.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The diagram shows a horseshoe magnet. If the magnet is placed in a box of paper clips, which part of the magnet A, B, C or D will attract the most number of paper clips?
Back
A
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Study the classification chart. Based on the information given, classify X, Y, and Z. Options: X - copper, Y - aluminium, Z - iron; X - paper, Y - copper, Z - aluminium; X - rubber, Y - gold, Z - steel; X - cotton, Y - steel, Z - copper.
Back
X - rubber, Y - gold, Z - steel
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Ann carried out an experiment on three objects with a magnet. She wanted to find out how the objects would respond when both the poles of the magnet are placed near them. The diagram shows her results. What could objects A, B and C be? Options: A - magnet, B - ice cream stick, C - iron pin, A - iron pin, B - magnet, C - handkerchief, A - iron pin, B - ice cream stick, C - magnet, A - ice cream stick, B - iron pin, C - magnet
Back
A - iron pin, B - ice cream stick, C - magnet
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Roger placed two cubes, A and B, on a bar magnet. He lifted the magnet, and cube B dropped off. Possible conclusions? A: Cube A is magnetic. B: Cube B repels the magnet. C: Cube B is non-magnetic.
Back
A and C only
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