Magnets 1
Magnets 2
Magnets 3
Written Response
100

Which item is attracted to magnets?

A. glue

B. water

C. paper

D. metal

D. metal

100

Which term means to push away?

A. attraction

B. magnet

C. pole

D. repulsion

D. repulsion

100

True or false: 

The farther away from the magnet, the stronger the attraction to metal.

False.

200

Which term means to pull toward?

A. attraction

B. magnet

C. pole

D. repulsion

A. attraction

200

Which term means one side of a magnet?

A. attraction

B. magnet

C. pole

D. repulsion

C. pole

200

True or false: 

Each end of a magnet affects metal differently.

True.

300

Imagine that you dropped some nails behind a counter. You want to use a magnet to pull them out. 

What question should you ask to successfully design a device to retrieve the nails?

A. Are the nails magnetic?

B. How wide is the counter?

C. What is the counter made of?

D. How many nails were dropped?

A. Are the nails magnetic?

300

Which object might use a magnet to work properly?

A. water bottle

B. jacket zipper

C. cabinet door

D. playground swing

C. cabinet door

300

What happens when the same side poles are facing each other? (South faces South and North faces North)

The north and south ends of the magnets would line up. This would cause the magnets to repulse each other/push apart.

400

Imagine that you use a magnet to pick up 12 paper clips. How many paper clips would you pick up with a magnet that is twice as large? Explain why.

Twenty-four; the larger magnet has twice as much force, so it can pick up twice the number of paper clips.

12 x 2 = 24

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