
Magnetism is a Force
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Caitlin Irwin
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Magnetism is a Force
Understanding the Push and Pull of Magnets
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Classifying Forces
Scientists classify forces to make them easier to study.
The classifications of forces are:
Contact Forces
Non-contact Forces
Contact forces involve one object touching another object.
Non-contact forces do not require the objects to touch. They work across a long distance.
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Multiple Choice
Forces are classified as:
Permanent
Temporary
Helpful
Harmful
Contact
Non-Contact
True
False
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Dropdown
while
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Gravity is a Force
Gravity is a non-contact force.
Gravity pulls two objects towards each other.
Gravity is affected by distance and mass.
On Earth, gravity pulls all things towards Earth's center.
We can measure gravity using Weight.
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Multiple Choice
Objects that are ___ attract more strongly.
Close Together
Far Apart
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Multiple Choice
As two objects move farther apart, Gravity's pull will ___.
Increase
Decrease
Stay the Same
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Multiple Choice
Objects that are ___ attract more strongly.
High Mass
Low Mass
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Multiple Choice
As two objects get heavier, Gravity's pull will ___.
Increase
Decrease
Stay the Same
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Multiple Choice
On Earth, gravity pulls everything towards Earth's center because ___.
Gravity can only ever pull down.
The magnets from the core cause the gravity.
Nothing on Earth has a bigger mass than Earth.
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Multiple Choice
___ is a measure of mass X gravity.
Volume
Density
Weight
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Magnetism is a Force
Magnetism is also a non-contact force.
Magnetism can pull objects together. We say "attract."
Magnetism can push objects apart. We say "repel."
An object that exerts magnetic force is called a magnet.
Only metal objects can be attracted or repelled by magnets.
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Dropdown
so the objects
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Dropdown
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Multiple Choice
An object that exerts a magnetic force is called a ___.
Magnet
Magneto
Mag-lev
Magical
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Multiple Choice
Only ___ objects can be affected by magnets.
Plastic
Wooden
Metal
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Multiple Select
Which objects will be affected by magnets?
(Pick 2!)
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Magnetism Changes
Two factors affect Magnetism:
How close the objects are
The poles of the objects
Objects that are closer together can pull more strongly than objects far apart.
As objects get farther apart, magnetism's pull gets weaker.
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Multiple Choice
Objects that are ___ attract more strongly.
Close Together
Far Apart
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Multiple Choice
As two objects move farther apart, a magnet's pull will ___.
Increase
Decrease
Stay the Same
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Magnetism Changes
Two factors affect Magnetism:
How close the objects are
The poles of the objects
All magnets have a North Pole and a South Pole.
Opposite poles attract.
Matching poles repel.
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Dropdown
but
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Dropdown
but Opposite poles
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Open Ended
Attract or Repel?
"I predict these magnets will ___ because ___."
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Open Ended
Attract or Repel?
"I predict these magnets will ___ because ___."
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Magnetic Fields
The space around a magnet is called a "Magnetic Field."
Objects inside the field can be affected by magnetism.
The field is invisible, but we can see its effects when we spill iron filings near a magnet.
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Multiple Choice
The space around the magnet is called the ___.
Magnetic Court
Magnetic Field
Magnetic Playground
Magnetic Patio
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Multiple Choice
Objects are only affected by magnetism if they are ___ the magnetic field.
Inside
Outside
Under
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Earth's Magnetic Field
The Earth has a magnetic field.
The magnetic field is created by the movement of liquid metal in Earth's Outer Core.
Like any magnet, the Earth has a North and South Pole.
Which pole is North or South switches every couple hundred thousand years.
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Multiple Choice
Earth's magnetic field is created by liquid metal in the ___.
Crust
Mantle
Outer Core
Inner Core
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Multiple Choice
The magnetic ends of Earth are called ___.
North Pole and South Pole
East Pole and West Pole
Attract Pole and Repel Pole
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Multiple Choice
The location of Earth's North Pole ___.
Has always been the same
Changes every day
Changes after several hundred thousand years
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Using Earth's Magnetic Field
Earth's magnetic field can be useful for navigation.
To navigate is to figure out where to go.
Humans use a compass to navigate on land or sea.
The needle in the compass always points North.
Birds that migrate in the winter use Earth's magnetic field to navigate to their nests.
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Multiple Choice
To ___ is to figure out where to go.
Directate
Navigate
Planerate
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Multiple Choice
An Ancient Chinese invention that uses magnets to help humans navigate is ___.
GPS
A compass
A map
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Open Ended
"Earth has a magnetic field because ___.
Earth has a magnetic field so ___."
Magnetism is a Force
Understanding the Push and Pull of Magnets
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