Magnets 4

Magnets 4

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Magnets 4

Magnets 4

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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A ​ (a)   is a special object that has a ​ (b)   field around it. It can attract objects made of elements like iron, ​ (c)   , and nickel. Magnets have two poles: the ​ (d)   and the south pole. When you bring the same poles of two magnets close, they ​ (e)   each other, but when you bring different poles close, they attract each other

magnet
magnetic
cobalt
north pole
repel

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Magnetic Fields

Around every magnet is an invisible force field called a ​ (a)   field. Magnets can either ​ (b)   el other magnets or magnetic materials through this field. This field ​ (c)   from the north pole and ​ (d)   at the south pole, creating a continuous loop. A magnet can exert a force within its magnetic field. The ability of a magnet to exert force is called ​ (e)   .

magnetic
attract or rep
magnetism
goes out
goes in

3.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A ​ (a)   field is an ​ (b)   field around magnets where the force of the magnet can be felt. It goes out from the north pole and ​ (c)   at the south pole, creating a ​ (d)   of magnetic force.

magnetic
invisible
visible
enters
loop

4.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Properties of Magnets

Magnets possess remarkable properties that distinguish them from other objects, making them a subject of fascination in the world of science.

Indestructibility of Poles

When a magnet is split into two pieces, each piece retains both a north and a south pole; a magnet cannot be divided into a north-only or south-only piece.

Polarity

Magnets can exert forces at a distance, attracting or repelling objects without direct contact.

Non-Contact Force

Every magnet has two poles: a north pole and a south pole. Opposite poles attract, and like poles repel each other.

5.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Properties of Magnets

Magnets possess remarkable properties that distinguish them from other objects, making them a subject of fascination in the world of science.

Strength Variation with

Distance

Magnetic field lines emanate from the

north pole and return to the south pole, visually representing the magnetic field around a magnet.

Field Lines

Magnetic forces are strongest at the poles of the magnet, where the magnetic field lines are most concentrated.

Directionality

The strength of a magnetic field decreases as the distance from the magnet increases.

6.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Types of Magnets

​ (a)   magnets are special because they ​ (b)   , even when they are not near other magnets or electric currents. One of the most magnificent examples of a permanent magnet is ​ (c)   itself. The planet acts as a ​ (d)   , with magnetic materials in its core and surface contributing to a magnetic field that envelops the entire globe.

Permanent
keep their magnetic power all the time
Earth
giant magnet

7.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Types of Magnets

​ (a)   magnets act like magnets only​ (b)   . For example, if a needle, which is made of a material that can be magnetized, is rubbed with a magnet, it will start to behave like a magnet itself, but only for a short time. This is because it ​ (c)   permanently.

Temporary
for a while or when certain conditions are met
does not hold onto its magnetic properties

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