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Magnetic Field
Magnetic Field
SCIENCE, GRA
Magnetic Fields
Ms. Donna Wilson
How much did you learn about
magnets and magnetic fields?
Let's find out!
A. lodestone C. magnesia
B. horseshoe D. keepers
Magnets Question 2
A
Which part of a horseshoe magnet B
has the strongest magnetic field?
A. A and B C. E
D C
B. D D. C
E
Magnets Question 3
A. gold C. iron
B. steel D. copper
Magnets Question 4
TRUE FALSE
Magnets Question 6
TRUE FALSE
Magnets Question 7
TRUE FALSE
Magnetic
Question 8
Fields
TRUE FALSE
Let's check your answers!
Q9.
S N
Let's check your answers!
Q10
S S S N
N
N
N
N
N N
S
S
S
S
N N N
S
S
S
S
Well done!
Always remember these facts when drawing a magnet's line of force:
Magnetic field lines do not cross one another.
Magnetic field lines are continuous and form "closed loops."
Magnetic field lines leave the north-seeking pole and enter the
south-seeking pole.
Magnetic field lines are closer together in areas where the
magnetic force is stronger.
Reference:
Tower, Willis Eugene, et al., The Project Gutenberg EBook of Physics. 2012. Project Gutenberg,
https://gutenberg.org/files/40175/40175-h/40175-h.htm