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The Magic of Matter and Magnetism

The Magic of Matter and Magnetism

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Science

4th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-PS2-3, MS-ESS1-2

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Raeanne Breon

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11 Slides • 5 Questions

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The Magic of Matter and Magnetism

Exploring the fascinating connection between matter and magnetism, and uncovering the mysterious forces that shape our world.

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The Magic of Matter

  • Matter: The substance that makes up everything in the universe.
  • Properties: Characteristics that describe matter, such as color, shape, and size.
  • Magnetism: The force that attracts or repels certain materials, like iron or steel.

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Multiple Choice

Which force attracts or repels certain materials?

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Gravity

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Electricity

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Magnetism

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Friction

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Magnetism

Magnetism is the force that attracts or repels certain materials. It is a fundamental force of nature that is responsible for the behavior of magnets and magnetic materials. Magnetism is used in various applications, such as electric motors, MRI machines, and magnetic levitation trains. It is also a key concept in the study of electromagnetism and quantum mechanics.

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The Magic of Matter

  • States of Matter: Matter exists in three main states - solid, liquid, and gas. Each state has different properties and behaviors.
  • Solid: Particles are tightly packed and have a fixed shape and volume.
  • Liquid: Particles are close together but can move and take the shape of their container.
  • Gas: Particles are far apart and move freely, filling the entire container.

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Multiple Choice

Which state of matter has particles that are tightly packed and have a fixed shape and volume?

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Solid

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Liquid

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Gas

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Plasma

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Solid

Solid is a state of matter where particles are tightly packed and have a fixed shape and volume. The particles in a solid vibrate in place, but do not move around. Examples of solids include ice, wood, and metal. In solids, the particles are held together by strong forces of attraction.

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The Magic of Matter

  • Matter: The substance that makes up everything in the universe.
  • Physical Changes: Alterations in the form or state of matter without changing its chemical composition.
  • Magnetism: A property of certain materials that attract or repel other materials.

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Multiple Choice

Which property of certain materials attracts or repels other materials?

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Matter

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Physical Changes

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Magnetism

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Chemical Composition

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Magnetism

Magnetism is the property of certain materials that attracts or repels other materials. It is a force that can act at a distance, without any physical contact. Magnets have two poles, north and south, and like poles repel while opposite poles attract. This phenomenon is used in various applications, such as compasses, electric motors, and MRI machines.

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The Magic of Matter

  • Matter: Everything around us is made up of matter, which is composed of atoms and molecules.
  • Chemical Changes: Chemical changes occur when substances combine or break apart to form new substances with different properties.
  • Magnetism: Magnetism is a property of certain materials that can attract or repel other materials.

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Multiple Choice

Which property of certain materials can attract or repel other materials?

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Matter

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Chemical Changes

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Magnetism

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Atoms and Molecules

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Magnetism

Magnetism is a property of certain materials that can attract or repel other materials. It is caused by the alignment of magnetic domains within the material. Some examples of magnetic materials include iron, nickel, and cobalt. Magnets have been used for centuries in compasses, motors, and even MRI machines!

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The Magic of Magnetism

  • Magnetism: A fundamental force of nature
  • Magnetic Fields: Invisible lines of force surrounding magnets
  • Ferromagnetism: Materials that can be magnetized
  • Electromagnetism: Creating magnets using electricity
  • Magnetic Applications: From compasses to MRI machines

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Multiple Choice

What are invisible lines of force surrounding magnets called?

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Gravity

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Electricity

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Magnetic Fields

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Heat

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Magnetic Fields

Magnetic fields are the invisible lines of force surrounding magnets. They are responsible for the attraction and repulsion between magnets and other magnetic materials. These fields play a crucial role in various applications, including electric motors, generators, and MRI machines. Understanding magnetic fields is essential in the study of electromagnetism and physics.

The Magic of Matter and Magnetism

Exploring the fascinating connection between matter and magnetism, and uncovering the mysterious forces that shape our world.

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