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At magnet usually made of . . . .
wooden and plastic
alumunium and copper
rubber and glass
iron and steel
Which object would a magnet pull . . . .
What are the ends of a magnet called . . . .
poles
ends
metal
tops
What is the purpose of a compass . . . .
to tell you directions
to tell how far you have walked
to tell what time you left
to tell where the sun is
Bar magnets have two poles. What are they . . . .
red and blue
north and south
east and west
red and green
Like poles __________ each other while unlike poles ___________ each other.
attract, repel
repel, attract
oppose, connect
connect, oppose
Magnet can attracts ....
In the picture of the magnets, what do you predict will happen . . . .
Set A will attract and Set B will repel.
Set A will repel and Set B will attract.
They will both attract.
They will both repel
What happens when two north poles of a magnet are placed together . . . .
they cancel each other out
they attract
they repel
the strength of the magnet is doubled
Where is the force of attraction the strongest on a magnet . . . .
at the poles
in the middle
above the magnet
below the magnet
What happens when two north poles of a magnet are placed together . . . .
they repel
they attract
they cancel each other out
the strength of the magnet is doubled
What is a natural magnet known as . . . .
Toroid
Lodestone
Haematite
Solenoid
In which direction does a magnet always point when suspended freely . . . .
South-West
West-South
East-West
North-South
Which of the following will not be attracted by a magnet . . . .
15. Unlike poles of magnets attract each other. The pull between the unlike poles is called . . . .
the magnetic force of repulsion
the poles
magnetic field
the magnetic force of attraction
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