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attract repel polarity strength Between two magnets, is the attraction stronger, is the repulsion stronger, or are the two forces the same? attract repel polarity strength

An electromagnet becomes a magnet when an electric current passes through an insulated wire that is wrapped around an iron core (nail). These are the properties of an electromagnet: Polarity Attraction Repulsion Strength

Polarity Magnets and electromagnets have areas on their ends, or tops and bottoms, that are called poles. The magnetic pull or attraction is strongest at the poles. Every magnet has a North pole and a South pole.

Polarity The poles of magnets affect each other in the following ways: Like poles repel each other. Unlike poles attract each other = opposites attract

Attraction Magnets and electromagnets attract or tend to move toward each other (unlike poles) and certain types of metals (mainly iron or steel). When iron nails or steel paper clips are held near a magnet, they will move toward or be attracted to the magnet.

Repulsion Magnets and electromagnets can repel or move away from each other if their like poles (North-North or South-South) are brought near each other.

Strength The attractive strength of a magnet or electromagnet is greatest at its poles. Some magnets have a greater attraction for magnetic materials than others. The strength of the magnetic attraction of a magnet or electromagnet can be measured by counting the number of objects, for example paper clips that a magnet can pick up.

Let’s read about the properties of magnets!

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Distance apart when A moves Magnetic Tug of War Between two magnets, is the attraction stronger, is the repulsion stronger, or are the two forces the same? I predict ______________ _____________________________________________________ PULL Distance apart when A moves PUSH Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 #s in order Median cm.

Distance apart when A moves PULL Distance apart when A moves PUSH Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 #s in order Median cm. Now I think ___________________________________________.

Like Poles Unlike Poles __________________ Dear __________________ Today we learned more about the properties of magnets and electromagnets. Magnets have something called polarity. When like poles face each other, the magnets ___________________. When unlike poles face each other, the magnets___________________. Look at my diagram below to understand what happens: Did you know not all ______________ is attracted to a magnet. For example, a penny does not stick to a magnet. Objects containing ___________ or ____________ are attracted to a magnet. A few examples of these objects include _____________, ______________ and ________________. A magnet is strongest at its _______________. Some magnets are stronger than others. Strength can be measured by the number of ______________ a magnet will pick up. Today I learned ___________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________, Like Poles Unlike Poles