Ch. 22 - Magnetism I. Characteristics of Magnets (p.624-627)  Magnetism  Magnetic poles  Magnetic field  Magnetic domain.

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Ch Magnetism I. Characteristics of Magnets (p )  Magnetism  Magnetic poles  Magnetic field  Magnetic domain

A. Magnetism  Magnetism  force of attraction or repulsion between unlike or like poles  due to the arrangement of electrons  closely related to electricity

B. Magnetic Poles  Magnetic Poles  like poles repel  unlike poles attract  a broken magnet creates new poles

C. Magnetic Field  Magnetic Field  area around a magnet where magnetic forces act  field lines show direction of field (N  S)

D. Magnetic Domain  Magnetic Domain  groups of atoms with aligned magnetic poles  in a magnetized object, domains are all aligned domain