
Magnetic and Non-Magnetic
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Physics
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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9 Slides • 6 Questions
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MAGNETITE, POLES, NORTH, SOUTH, REPEL, ATTRACT, FIELD .
Magnet and magnetic fields
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magnet, magnetite, lodestone, magnetic, non-magnetic, poles, attract, repel.
Keywords
Understand the concept of magnet
understand magnetic and non-magnetic materials
understand properties of magnet
learning objectives
First class (introduction to magnet
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The word magnet has been derived from the word "Magnetite" which in Latin means "Magnesia or Magnes". Magnes was the shepherd who discovered the natural magnet (lodestone) and magnesia was a territory
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Magnet
magnetic and non magnetic materials
Materials that can be attracted by a magnet are called magnetic materials. examples cobalt, nickel, iron, steel.
Materials that can't be attracted by a magnet are called non-magnetic materials. examples aluminium, copper, wood, plastic, real gold
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Properties of magnet
1) magnet has two poles, North and South poles
2) the poles are the places where the magnetic force is strongest
3) Like poles repel and unlike poles attract
4) Magnet always comes to rest in the North/South direction when allowed to swing freely
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Application of magnet
magnet is used in making compass
magnetic toys
Fridges door have magnets
Magnets are for separation techniques
For generating electricity
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Multiple Choice
Magnet is from a word called
manganese
magnetite
magnet
magnetic
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Multiple Choice
A magnet allowed to swing freely would always come to rest in the direction of
East
South west
North-South
South- east
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is not a magnetic material
steel
cobalt
iron
gold
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Multiple Choice
like poles of a magnet will always
like each other
repel each other
attract each other
hate each other
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Multiple Choice
the magnetic force is greatest at
the sides
every point
center
the poles
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is non-magnetic
aluminium
gold
nickel
iron
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magnetic field
A region around a magnet
A field is a region!
magnetic field is a region around a magnet where the force of the magnet can be felt
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Magnetic field lines around a bar magnet
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Magnetic field lines
imaginary line along which free north pole will tend to move from
Theses lines show the strength of the magnet. the more they are the stronger the magnet. The point where the lines are closest, the stronger the magnetic field.
MAGNETITE, POLES, NORTH, SOUTH, REPEL, ATTRACT, FIELD .
Magnet and magnetic fields
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