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Magnets 1 Two poles of the opposite kind attract each other. Two poles of the same kind repel each other.

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1 Magnets 1 Two poles of the opposite kind attract each other. Two poles of the same kind repel each other.

2 Same poles 2 Two poles of the same kind actually do this:

3 Field lines 3 In the early 1800’s, Michael Faraday notes that iron filings line up around a magnet to show “force field lines”. The lines show the direction of force on a north pole.

4 Forces on a magnet in a field 4 The force on the south pole of the small magnet (large green arrow) is bigger than the force on the north pole (small green arrow) because it is in a region of stronger magnetic field. The small magnet moves to the left.

5 Forces on a magnet in a field 5 The forces on the poles of the small magnet (green arrows) are outward and downward, along the field lines. The small magnet moves to the down.


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