Magnets Lesson and Worksheet - Magnetic Force - My Schoolhouse - Online Learning
Magnetism is a force all around us.
It cannot be seen but the way it acts can be seen. Magnets
exert a force of attraction on anything made of iron. Anything made
of iron will be attracted to a magnet. A magnet will often not attract
things that are not made of, or do not contain iron. However,
scientist have developed and discovered materials that are non-ferrous (no
iron) that will act as magnets and be attracted to magnets.
N
S
Look at the magnet above. It is called a bar
magnet. It has two ends. The end labeled N means north.
The end labeled S means south. These two ends are the magnetic
poles. The force of a magnet is strongest at the
poles. If you tie a string to the middle of a bar magnet, the north
end will point north and the south end will point south.
The earth is like a giant magnet! The magnetic
fields surrounding earth are near the North Pole and the South Pole.
That is why the poles or ends of a bar magnet are called north and south.
Look at the magnets below. The south pole of a
magnet attracts the north pole of another magnet.
N S
N S
Unlike
poles attract
Repel means "push away" or
"push apart." Look at the magnets below. The north
pole of the magnet repels the north pole of the other magnet.
S N
N S
Like poles repel
Try it yourself! Get two bar magnets and experiment with
them.
Directions: Answer the questions about
magnetism.
Which one will a magnet attract?
plastic comb
paperclip
shoelace
Which one will a magnet not attract?
glass
screw
nail
The south end of a bar magnet is
labeled
N
S
The north end of a bar magnet is
labeled
N
S
A bar magnet is strongest at the
middle
poles
The earth is like a giant
force
magnet
iron
The north end of a bar magnet always
points to the
north
south
The south end of a bar magnet always
points to the
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