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Which object will a magnet attract?
What are the two poles on a magnet?
east and west
north and west
north and south
south and east
What happens when the OPPOSITE poles of two magnets come near each other?
The magnets pull together.
The magnets disappear.
The magnets push away.
The magnets get bigger.
Which is TRUE about magnets?
They can attract aluminum cans.
They can repel pennies.
They can attract anything metal.
They can pull through liquids.
What happens when two magnets repel each other?
Their magnetic fields get bigger.
They point to the North Pole.
They push away from each other.
They come closer together.
What kind of objects will a magnet attract?
plastic objects
iron objects
aluminum objects
lead objects
What helps Earth act like a gigantic magnet?
its mountains
its iron core
its oceans
its atmosphere
What direction does the magnetic needle of a compass point to?
west
east
south
north
Which is FALSE about magnets?
Magnets can pull through solids and liquids.
Magnets attract objects made of iron.
Round magnets have only one pole.
Magnets can attract or repel.
Why won’t a magnet attract a nail that is on the other side of the room?
because the magnet’s north pole is not facing the nail
because the magnet’s magnetic field is not strong where the nail is
because the magnet repels objects that are far away
because magnets do not attract iron objects