Properties of Magnets
Interactions
Forces
Magnet
Poles & Fields
100

Magnetic rocks are called

What is a a lodestone (or magnetite)?

100

Opposite poles on magnets do this.

What is attract?

100

This is a attraction (pull) or repulsion (push) of an object.

What is force?

100

The part of the atom behaves like a tiny magnet that produces a magnetic field

What is an electron?

100

When two magnetic fields overlap, they 

What is combine?

200
This metal attracts magnets.
What is iron?
200
If a nail is stuck to a magnet, can you chain objects off of the nail?
What is yes?
200
This happens when magnets attract.
What is they come together?
200

In a magnetized material, all or most of the ______ are arranged in the same direction. 

What is domains?

200
Every magnet has these.
What are poles?
300

Magnets always point

What is north?

300
The greater the distance between two magnets, this happens.
What is the weaker the attraction?
300
Gravity, Magnetism, and Water are all put into a basket. Elizabeth pulls out the one that is not a force.
What is water?
300

Two magnets with their north poles are facing each other. 

What is repel?

300
Iron shavings placed around two magnets can show this.
What is the magnetic field?
400

The S and N on the pole mean

What is north and south?

400

A type of magnet that can lose its magnetism easily.

What is a temporary magnet?

400

If you break a magnet in half, you have have 

What is 2 magnets?

400
The what of a magnet can be measured by counting the number of objects picked up. For example the amount of paper clips picked up by a magnet.
What is size?
400

This is where the attraction strength of a magnet is greatest.

What are poles?

500
Elizabeth has a glass rod, heated rubber, frozen plastic, and an iron nail. This is the object that is attracted to a bar magnet.
What is an iron nail?
500

If you drop a permanent magnet, it can become 

What is unmagnetized?

500
I have two doughnut magnets on a pencil. The "N" side of the first magnet is facing the "N" side of the second magnet. This is what I see.
What is the second magnet "floating" because of the force?
500

Jacob found out that he could attract two magnets through a piece of cardboard, but not a thick block of wood. This is the reason why.

What is the block of wood was too thick for the magnetic force?

500
When you put one doughnut magnet on the table, and use another doughnut magnet to move the first magnet around the table you are showing this.
What is the repulsion of the magnetic field?
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