
Magnetic and Non-Magnetic
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Science
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3rd - 6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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15 Slides • 1 Question
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Interactions
Magnets
by Teacher Shan
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Magnetic Materials
- A magnet can attract (or pull) a magnetic material
- A magnetic material is a material that can be attracted by a magnet.
- Only a few metals are magnetic materials:
1. Iron
2. Nickel
3. Cobalt
4. Steel
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Non-magnetic Materials
Materials that cannot be attracted by a magnet are called non-magnetic materials.
- All non-metals such as glass, wood, plastic, clay and rubber
- Other metals such as aluminium, zinc, copper and others
*Not all metals are magnetic materials
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Shapes of Magnets
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Magnetic Strength
The magnetic strength of a magnet is different at different positions of the magnet
The magnet strength becomes weaker further away from the poles
The magnetism is the strongest at these 2 poles
The magnetism is the weakest in the middle of the magnet
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Magnetic Strength
Test: The number of iron nails attracted at four different positions, A, B, C and D of the bar magnet was counted and recorded in the table below.
Results: The magnetism of the bar magnet is the strongest at its poles. Its magnetic strength becomes weaker away from its poles.
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A freely suspended magnet will always come to rest at the North-South direction
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Magnetic Forces: Attraction
Attraction (Unlike Poles)
The North Pole and the South Pole
Unlike Poles attract to each other (pull towards)
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Magnetic Forces: Repulsion
Repulsion (Like Poles)
The North Pole and the North Pole
The South Pole and the South Pole
Like Poles repel from each other (push away from each other)
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Ring Magnets
Ring Magnets are used to show the attraction and repulsion of magnets due to like or unlike poles.
In the diagram below, three-ring magnets are placed together in a plastic rod.
Each ring magnet has 2 poles (North and South Pole)
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Ring Magnets
When the unlike poles face each other, both
ring magnets attract.
When the like poles face each other, both
ring magnets repel each other
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Multiple Select
Sam carried out an experiment as shown. He noticed that magnet X floated above magnet Y. Based on the set-up, which of the following statements are definitely correct?
Magnetic force acts at a distance
The like poles of the ring magnets face each other
The magnetic strength of ring magnet X is weaker than that of ring magnet Y
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Types of Magnets
1. Temporary (short time); Electromagnet is used in fire alarms or electric bells, in scrap yards or landfills sites to separate useful metals from non-metals
2. Permanent (long time);
Permanent magnets are used in the fridge door, compass needle, magnetic door catch and in loudspeakers or television
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Electromagnets
- An iron bar (or any objects made of iron) is coiled around by electrical wire
- The electrical wire is connected to an electric supply such as a battery
the iron bar will become a temporary magnet when electricity is turned on
Factors affecting the strength of an electromagnet:
- The number of turns or coils around the iron bar
- The amount of electricity flowing in the circuit
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Stroking Magnet
Interactions
Magnets
by Teacher Shan
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