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Exploring Magnetism: My Experiments with Paperclips and Water

In my experiments with magnets, I investigated whether a paperclip could turn into a magnet and if magnets work through water. Initially, I believed the paperclip would become a magnet, but I found that it only stuck together when touching a permanent magnet, demonstrating temporary magnetism. Surprisingly, the magnet worked through the water to move my cup, revealing that a magnetic field can permeate both solid and liquid substances. This deepened my understanding of magnetism and the invisible forces at play.

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Exploring Magnetism: My Experiments with Paperclips and Water

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  1. My Magnet Experiments By Erica Kuehl

  2. Question When I put a magnet on a paperclip does the paperclip turn into a magnet?

  3. Thinking I think the paperclip might turn into a magnet.

  4. Experiment

  5. Results • I thought the paperclip might turn into a magnet. I was wrong. The paperclips could only stick together when they were touching a permanent magnet. • The magnetism moved through each paperclip to make them stick together. They were only temporary magnets.

  6. What I learned I learned that magnetism can move through something solid like a paperclip.

  7. Question Can the magnet go through water?

  8. Thinking I don’t think the magnet can work in water.

  9. Experiment

  10. Results The magnet worked through the water to move my cup!

  11. What I learned • I made a magnetic field in each of my experiments. • A magnetic field is the space around the magnet. • A magnetic field is very strong because it can move through solids like a paperclip and liquids like water.

  12. Books I Used Push And Pull! Learn about Magnets by Julia Vogel Magnets: Pulling Together, Pushing Apart By Natalie M. Rosinsky

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