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Magnet

Magnet

Assessment

Presentation

Physics

9th - 11th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

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7 Slides • 37 Questions

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Magnets and Magnetic Fields

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Open Ended

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Write at least three things that you know about magnets

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Keywords

  • By the end of the lesson you should understand and be able to use these key words:

  • Permanent magnet

  • Magnetic material

  • Induced magnet

  • Poles

  • Plotting compass

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Magnets and Magnetic materials

  • Permanent magnets are materials that are always magnetised

  • Some materials are attracted to magnets. These magnetic materials consist of iron, nickel or cobalt.

  • Lodestone is a naturally occuring magnetic material that was used in early compasses.​

  • Look at the picture - what would happen if you brought a permanent magnet near the metals?

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of magnetic object?

1

gold earrings

2

silver cup

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cobalt rod

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Multiple Choice

What do you call the group of objects that are attracted to magnets?

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Non-Magnetic Objects

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Metallic Objects

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Magnetic Objects

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Multiple Choice

True or False: All metals stick to magnets.
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True
2
False

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Multiple Choice

Which two metals will be attracted by a magnet?
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iron and steel
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gold and silver
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aluminum and lead
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copper and cobalt

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Multiple Choice

A magnet will NOT attract ...

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2
3
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Multiple Choice

A magnet will attract ...

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2
3
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Multiple Choice

Which these materials are magnetic?

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copper, iron, steel, nickel

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Aluminium, iron, steel, nickel

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Iron, cobalt, steel, nickel

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Cobalt, magnesium, steel, nickel

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Multiple Choice

Steel is magnetic because ....

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it is a metal

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it contains iron

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it contains carbon

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all of the above

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Multiple Choice

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How is magnet used in the picture?

1

hold objects

2

show direction

3

lift heavy objects

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Multiple Choice

9. Which is an example of a natural magnet?

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Lodestone

2

U shape magnet

3

Ring magnet

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Video task

Watch the video, (up to 1.5 mins) (201) Magnets | Magnetism | Physics | FuseSchool - YouTube

Then answer the next questions

(73) Magnets | Magnetism | Physics | FuseSchool - YouTube

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Multiple Choice

Magnets have a north and south______.
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Pole
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Shape
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Color

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Multiple Choice

What will happen when two unlike poles of magnets put together?

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They attract each other

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They repel each other

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Multiple Choice

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When "like" poles meet, they ______________.

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Attract each other

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Repel each other

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Multiple Choice

A north pole and a south pole will attract.
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True
2
False

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Multiple Choice

What happens when two north poles of a magnet are placed together?
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they repel
2
they attract
3
they cancel each other out
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the strength of the magnet is doubled

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Multiple Choice

Magnetism is a type of ........

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gravity

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relationship

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force

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Multiple Choice

The space around a magnet where the force of a magnet can attract best is called __________

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magnetism

2

a bar magnet

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a magnetic field

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Multiple Choice

True or False: A magnetic field is invisible.
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True
2
False

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Multiple Choice

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The magnetic field lines around a magnet can be shown by sprinkling ________________ around it.

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aluminium filings

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iron filings

3

powdered carbon

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Fill in the Blank

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To find the direction of the magnetic field lines we need to use a .......

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Multiple Choice

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In which part of a magnet is the magnetic force strongest?

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In the Center

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At the Poles

3

At the North Pole only

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Multiple Choice

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Why are magnetic field lines closest together at the poles?

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Magnetic force is weaker

2

Magnetic force is stronger

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Multiple Choice

The further two magnets are apart, the __________________ the force of magnetism.
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stronger
2
weaker
3
same

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Draw

Draw the field lines around this magnet. Note where the field is strongest, and the correct direction of the field

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Multiple Select

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How did you do? Be honest and check all that apply !

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I drew at least four lines in the correct shape

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My lines were closer together at the poles than inbetween

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None of my lines crossed

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I had at least two arrows pointing from north to south and none from south to norht

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Multiple Choice

Amy used a magnet to hold one piece of paper on the refrigerator. Later, she tried to use the same magnet to hold a stack of four pieces of paper, and the magnet wouldn't stick to the fridge. Why did this happen?

1

The magnet needs glue

2

The magnet isn't attracted to the refrigerator as the refrigerator is made of plastic

3

The paper was too thick, the magnetic field lines are further apart from each other.

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Video task

Watch the rest of the video,

(201) Magnets | Magnetism | Physics | FuseSchool - YouTube

Then answer the next questions

(73) Magnets | Magnetism | Physics | FuseSchool - YouTube

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Multiple Choice

What would we call a paper clip in the presence of a magnetic field

1

induced magnet

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non metal

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permanent magnet

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Multiple Choice

A n iron nail is attached to a magnet. A paper clip is attracted to the nail. Why?

1

The iron nail is a permanent magnet and has a permanent magnetic field

2

The iron nail is an induced magnet with an induced magnetic field

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The paper clip is a permanent magnet with it's own magnetic field.

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Multiple Choice

What happens if the magnet is removed from the nail?

1

the paperclips stay magnetised and the paper clip remains attracted to it

2

the iron nail looses its magnetism but the paper clip stays attached to it

3

the magnetic field around the iron nail disappears and the paper clip falls off the nail

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Multiple Choice

What happens to the magnetic field of an induced magnet when it is moved far away from a permanent magnet?

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It gets greater.

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It stops being produced.

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Multiple Select

What is the difference between a permanent magnet and an induced? Check all correct answers

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Permanent magnets do not produce their own magnetic field.

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Permanent magnets produce their own magnetic field.

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Induced magnets are always magnetic.

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Induced magnets only magnetised when they are in the presence of another magnetic field.

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Multiple Choice

True or false? The force between a permanent and an induced magnet is always repulsive?

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True

2

False

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Earth's magnetic field

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Multiple Choice

Why do magnets point close to the earth's North pole?

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The bar magnet inside the compass line up with the Earth's magnetic field.

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The south pole of the Earth's magnetic field is actually what we call the North Pole.

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The law of attraction. The north pole of the magnet is attracted to the magentic south pole of the earth.

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All of the above.

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Multiple Choice

True of force - Magnetic north is at the North Pole

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True

2

False

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Multiple Select

The magnetic field around the earth....(tick all that apply)

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Protects us from aliens

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Protects us from solar winds that strip the atmosphere

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Changes direction every few hundred thousand years

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Is the same shape as the field around a bar magnet.

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Open Ended

Write one thing you have learnt in this quizziz

Magnets and Magnetic Fields

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