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Investigation 1 ~ Magnets Cedar Lane Elementary 4 th Grade Electricity and Magnetism

Words to Know Force Magnets Attract Repel Magnetism Detector Temporary Magnet Induced Magnetism

When magnets push apart. Force Magnets Attract Repel Magnetism Detector Temporary Magnet Induced Magnetism

When magnets push apart. repel

A push or pull. Force Magnets Attract Repel Magnetism Detector Temporary Magnet Induced Magnetism

A push or pull. Force

Something you use to gather evidence about something you can’t see. Force Magnets Attract Repel Magnetism Detector Temporary Magnet Induced Magnetism

Something you use to gather evidence about something you can’t see. Detector

An object that sticks to iron. Force Magnets Attract Repel Magnetism Detector Temporary Magnet Induced Magnetism

An object that sticks to iron. Magnets

When magnets pull together. Force Magnets Attract Repel Magnetism Detector Temporary Magnet Induced Magnetism

When magnets pull together. Attract

A specific kind of force. Force Magnets Attract Repel Magnetism Detector Temporary Magnet Induced Magnetism

A specific kind of force. Magnetism

A piece of iron that behaves like a magnet when it is touching a permanent magnet. Force Magnets Attract Repel Magnetism Detector Temporary Magnet Induced Magnetism

A piece of iron that behaves like a magnet when it is touching a permanent magnet. Temporary Magnet

The influence of a permanent magnet’s magnetic field on a piece of iron, which makes the iron act like a magnet. Force Magnets Attract Repel Magnetism Detector Temporary Magnet Induced Magnetism

The influence of a permanent magnet’s magnetic field on a piece of iron, which makes the iron act like a magnet. Induced Magnetism

Give your teacher a thumbs up if the scenario fits with the word and a thumbs down if it does not.

The smaller the distance is between two magnets, the weaker the force.

Two metals a magnet sticks to are iron and steel.

The same poles of a magnet attract, while the opposite poles of a magnet repel.

Lets ace this test!