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Experience soal magnet

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Experience soal magnet

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  1. Exploring Magnets Complete the sentences using the word bank below. Magnets have two . One is called the pole and the other is the pole. When opposite poles are near one another, they together. This means the two poles . When two of the same poles are near one another, they away from one another. This means the two poles each other. Word bank repel north attract south pull push poles Draw arrows to show what force happens in these pictures. visit twinkl.com visit twinkl.com

  2. Exploring Magnets Answers Magnets have two poles. One is called the north pole and the other is the south pole. When opposite poles are near one another, they pull together. This means the two poles attract. When two of the same poles are near one another, they push away from one another. This means the two poles repel each other. visit twinkl.com visit twinkl.com

  3. Exploring Magnets Here is a magnet: Label the magnet. Predict what you think will happen if you put ends of the same colour together. Now predict what will happen if you put a red and a blue end together. Now test your predictions. Explain what you observed. Draw a diagram to show what happened. Useful words south north attracts repel poles push pull visit twinkl.com visit twinkl.com

  4. Exploring Magnets Answers Here is a magnet: Label the magnet. north pole south pole Predict what you think will happen if you put ends of the same colour together. Answers will vary. Now predict what will happen if you put a red and a blue end together. Answers will vary. Now test your predictions. Explain what you observed. Answers will vary but should include an explanation that the opposite poles pull towards each other and poles that are the same push away. Draw a diagram to show what happened. Diagrams should be similar to this: visit twinkl.com visit twinkl.com

  5. Exploring Magnets Here is a bar magnet: Label the magnet. Predict what will happen when you put the ends together. Now test your predictions and in detail, explain what happened. Answer these questions. 1. What does attractmean and what force can you see? 2. What does repel mean and what force can you see? visit twinkl.com visit twinkl.com Page 1 of 2

  6. Draw what happened when you tested your predictions. visit twinkl.com visit twinkl.com Page 2 of 2

  7. Exploring Magnets Answers Here is a bar magnet: Label the magnet. south pole north pole Predict what will happen when you put the ends together. Answers will vary. Now test your predictions and in detail, explain what happened. Answers will vary but should include an explanation that the opposite poles pull towards each other and poles that are the same push away. Answer these questions. 1. What does attract mean and what force can you see? Attract means that the two opposite poles, the north and south poles on a magnet, pull together. 2. What does repel mean and what force can you see? Repel is when two of the same poles, for example the north and north poles or the south and south poles, push away from one another when they are near each other. visit twinkl.com visit twinkl.com

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