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Question | Answer |
The two magnetic poles | North and south |
The region surrounding a magnet in which the force of the magnet can be felt | Magnetic Field |
Imaginary lines used to represent the magnetic field and the direction of the force. Direction is always north to south | Lines of force |
The three principal magnetic metals | Iron, Nickel and Cobalt. Extra: sometimes steel as it is mixed with iron. |
What do two poles that are the same do when they are brought together? North and North South and South | Repel |
What do two unlike poles do when they are put close together? South and North North and South | Attract |
One piece of evidence to prove that earth acts like a giant magnet. | It has North and South and has a melted liquid core which contains iron (magnetic metal). |
What happens if a magnet is cut in half? | The only difference is that it's made smaller but it will still have a north and a south |
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