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Magnets Imagine that you could push and pull things without touching them. You could even move things located on the other side of a wall! The power allows you to pull and…

Slide 1Ch. 8 - Magnetism I. Characteristics of Magnets  Magnetism  Magnetic poles  Magnetic field  Magnetic domain Slide 2 A. Magnetism  Magnetism  force…

CircuitsWhat if the magnet broke? What happens? *Although magnets ___________ and ___________ each other, the DO NOT have __________ poles! You get more magnets! attract

Magnetism Magnetism Magnets have two poles that attract opposite poles and repel similar Domains are aligned Has a magnetic field Easy to detect magnetism, although it is…

Slide 1 Magnetism Notes I. Magnetism – refers to the properties and interactions of magnets A. Magnetic force is the interaction between two magnets. A magnet is surrounded…

Slide 1 Slide 2 What is magnetism ? Magnetism is the properties and interactions of magnets The earliest magnets were found naturally in the mineral magnetite which is abundant…

Partnerships Implementing Engineering Education Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Worcester Public Schools Supported by: National Science Foundation - 1 - Electricity and…

1 Chapter 22: Magnetism Brent Royuk Phys-112 Concordia University 2 Magnets •  Magnets are caused by moving charges –  Permanent Magnets vs Electromagnets • …

Magnetism 159 Chapter 9 Magnetism _____________________________________________ 9.1 Introduction Permanent magnets have long been used in navigational compasses. Magnet always…

Magnetism Auto 2 after series circuits Magnets & Magnetic Fields Magnetic flux lines Flux Always flows from North to South Opposites Attract / Likes repel Arrangement…

READING STRATEGY 1 Magnets and Magnetism You’ve probably seen magnets stuck to a refrigerator door. These magnets might be holding notes or pictures. Or they might

Virginia Department of Education © 2012 1 Magnets and Magnetism Strand Force, Motion, and Energy Topic Magnetism Primary SOL 2.2 The student will investigate and understand

Supported by: National Science Foundation - 1 - Electricity and Magnetism: 4.F.6 _______________________________ _ Magnets, Electricity, and Electromagnets Summary The students

Slide 1 Chapter 14 Slide 2 Magnetism 14.1 Properties of Magnets 14.2 Electricity and Magnetism 14.3 Producing Electric Current Slide 3 Magnetism Key Question: How do magnets…

Slide 1 What would the world be like without magnetism? Slide 2 Magnets and Magnetic Fields Chapter 18 - Section 1 Pages 619-625 Slide 3 I. History of Magnetism Magnets are…

1 5 – Magnets and electromagnetism Magnetism In our modern everyday life the phenomenon of magnetism is associated with iron that is attracted by permanent magnets that…

Slide 1Chapter 11 Magnetism & Electromagnetism Slide 2 Magnets A special stone first discovered

Slide 1Magnetism Slide 2 Three Properties of Magnets 1. Magnets have poles; a north pole and a south pole. 2. Magnets exert forces; they can push or pull other magnets. 3.…

Slide 1Chapter 14 Magnetism Slide 2 Properties of Magnets You can investigate the properties of magnets by bringing two magnets together. You can investigate the properties…

Magnetism Magnets and Magnetic Fields Magnets The existence of magnets and magnetic fields has been known for more than 2000 years Chinese sailors employed magnets as navigational…