Magnets and Magnetic Fields Flashcards

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What is a Magnet?

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A magnetically charged metallic piece that exerts magnetic forces on other objects.

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What is a Magnetic Pole?

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One of two ends of a magnet, it has opposing magnetic qualities to the other end.

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What is a Lodestone?

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The first naturally occurring magnetic rock, which is also a permanent magnet.

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What is a Permanent Magnet?

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A magnet that is always magnetic.

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How is somethings magnetic force described?

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An object’s magnetism is referred to as magnetically hard or magnetically soft.

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What are some Hard and Soft Magnets?

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Iron is a soft magnet while cobalt and nickel are hard ones.

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What is the difference between Hard and Soft magnets?

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Harder magnets lose their magnetism much more slowly compared to soft magnets.

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How do Magnetic Poles react to eachother?

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Opposite poles attract each other while like ones repel each other.

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What are the two Poles of a magnet?

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North and South.

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What is a Magnetic Field?

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A region where a magnetic force can be detected.

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What is a Geographic Pole?

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The true North and South poles of the earth.

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What is strange about compasses when they point north?

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They don’t actually point to our Geographic North Pole, they point to our Magnetic North Pole which is in Northern Canada.

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How do Compasses work?

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By tracking magnetic fields.

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