

SCI; Magnetism
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Rocco L
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Magnetism
Intro
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Intro to magnets
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Vocab
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Magnet: An object
that attracts
certain kinds of
metals, such as iron
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Attract: To pull
together
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What is a magnet?
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Magnets pick up metal objects.
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The primary metal that it attracts is iron.
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Most magnets you see are man-made.
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There are also naturally occurring magnets,
such as lodestone.
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What does a magnet
look like?
Magnets come in
all sorts of
shapes!
Examples:
Bar, ring,
horseshoe, disc,
doughnut, needle
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Fun fact!
Lodestone is also
called magnetite.
The word magnet
comes from the name
Magnesia, the Greek
area where the
mineral was mined.
The ancient Greeks knew
about the magnetic
properties of lodestone.
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lodestone
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More Vocab
● Magnetic Pole: The
end of a magnet,
where magnetic
forces are
greatest.
● Repel: To push
apart
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MAgnetic Poles
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The ends of a magnet are called its magnetic
poles.
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Whatever the shape, all magnets have two poles,
north and south.
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The magnetic forces are greatest at the poles.
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Magnetic Poles Continued
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You can’t tell what pole you’re looking at
unless you try to put it near a magnet that has
the poles marked.
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Opposite poles attract, but same poles repel.
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
T or F. Magnets can have one or more poles.
T
F
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Multiple Choice
Where is the magnetic force the greatest
In the middle
at the poles
all over the magnet
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Multiple Choice
T or F. You can't tell what pole you are looking at unless you put it near a magnet with the poles marked.
T.
F.
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Identifying a magnetic
field
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Vocabulary
● Magnetic field:
Area around a
magnet in which
magnetic forces
can act.
● Lines of force:
Lines that show a
magnetic field
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Identifying a magnetic field
● A magnetic field surrounds all magnets.
● Magnetic forces will attract or repel other
magnets.
● You can’t see magnetic fields.
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Identifying a magnetic field
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The lines of force show the magnetic field of a
magnet.
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They are caused by the magnetic field.
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The lines of force reach around from one pole to
another.
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They make a curving line pattern around a magnet.
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Magnetic field of a bar magnet
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Match
area around a magnet in which magnet forces can act
lines that show magnetic field
What Luke skywalker and Yoda had
Object that attracts certain kinds of metals
Smart and pretty
magnetic field
lines of force
The force
magnet
Mom
magnetic field
lines of force
The force
magnet
Mom
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Multiple Choice
T or F. Lines of force are straight
T. Straight as an arrow
F. They curve around the magnet
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When they reach the
earth’s magnetic field,
some are trapped in the
magnetic poles. They
collide with molecules,
and the collisions cause
colorful displays, known
as the Northern Lights.
Fun fact
Electrically charged
particles from the sun
continually stream toward
the earth.
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Northern lights, found in canada, alaska, greenland, and siberia
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Guess what?!
The earth itself is a
giant bar magnet. It has
two poles, north and
south, just like a regular
bar magnet.
THE EARTH IS A GIANT MAGNET!
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Compass
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The earth’s magnetism is what allows compasses to
work.
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The north pole of a compass attracts towards the
north pole of the earth.
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It does this because they are called magnetic north
and south poles due to their location.
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Sorry...Santa does not live at the north pole like you thought.
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Scientists on the north pole
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Antarctica is the southernmost continent in the world (and the least visited)
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