This document describes how to test if materials are magnetic or non-magnetic using a magnet. Materials that are attracted to the magnet are magnetic, while materials that are not attracted are non-magnetic. It also notes two incorrect depictions of magnetic fields: there should only be one north and south pole, and field lines should not cross or have sharp bends but rather be straight or smooth curves extending from the poles.
This document describes how to test if materials are magnetic or non-magnetic using a magnet. Materials that are attracted to the magnet are magnetic, while materials that are not attracted are non-magnetic. It also notes two incorrect depictions of magnetic fields: there should only be one north and south pole, and field lines should not cross or have sharp bends but rather be straight or smooth curves extending from the poles.
This document describes how to test if materials are magnetic or non-magnetic using a magnet. Materials that are attracted to the magnet are magnetic, while materials that are not attracted are non-magnetic. It also notes two incorrect depictions of magnetic fields: there should only be one north and south pole, and field lines should not cross or have sharp bends but rather be straight or smooth curves extending from the poles.