Magnets
Real World Uses
Magnets
Magnetic Fields
Magnetic Field Lines
100

The __________ is a giant ___________.

Earth 

magnet

100

How can you use magnets in your home?

Answers may vary.

Attaching photos or important appointment reminders to the fridge.

100

True or False

A magnet has 3 poles. They are the North Pole, the South Pole and the Earth Pole.

False

100

True or False

When magnetic field lines are very close together this shows a strong relationship. 

True

100

True or False

Magnetic field lines are invisible.

True

200

True or False

 Magnets stick to wood or glass.

False

200

Why would a pilot depend on magnetic field lines?

They depend on magnetic field lines to follow the correct path to fly the plane.

200

The same poles of a magnet will _____________.

repel

200

___________ have tiny magnetic particles in their bodies which help them detect the direction they are going when they fly, move and swim.

Animals

200

We conducted a hands-on experiment in class, where we sprinkled __________ ___________ onto a piece of paper to show a magnets magnetic field lines. 

iron filings or iron shavings

300

The 2 types of magnets that we discussed in class were the _______ magnet and the _____________ magnet.

bar

horseshoe

300

What do families use in their cars to get them from one place to another?

GPS

Siri

300

The opposite poles of a magnet will ___________.

attract

300

A ___________ is a tool used for navigation that has a magnet in it, which always points north. 

compass

300

When opposite poles attract, their magnetic field lines will look as though they are joining together, creating a ___________.

bridge

400

A magnetic force can _____________ or ____________ an object at a distance. 

attract 

repel

400

A GPS system depends on the __________ in the sky that orbit the Earth.

satellites

400

Magnets have strengths. Some are _____________ and some are ____________.

strong

weak

400

When harmful particles from outer space and the sun move towards the Earth's magnetic fields, they create a glowing light. This colorful light illuminates the night sky and is known as _________ __________ _________.

the Northern Lights

400

When the same poles repel or create a "dead zone", their magnetic field lines will look as though they are bent upwards and downwards, creating a ___________.

wall

500

Magnets attract to some __________ such as iron, nickel, cobalt and steel.

metals

500

How do doctors use magnetic field lines?

Patients go through a machine called an MRI, which has magnets in it to detect whether a patient will require surgery.

500

Barry had changed 2 variables in his experiment. In one of his tests he changed the position of the magnets and in the other he changed the strength. What is a variable?

A variable is something in an experiment that can be changed and measured.

500

How are magnetic field lines drawn?

They are drawn from one pole to the other.

500

Magnetic field lines that are closer together are _________ (sparser, denser), while filed lines that are farther apart are (sparser, denser).

denser

sparser

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