The document provides information about magnetism and magnetic objects. It defines magnetism as the force that acts on objects made of nickel, iron, and cobalt. It explains that magnets can attract other objects made of these metals, like nails, spoons, and paperclips. The document also notes that non-metal objects like wood, rubber and plastic are not attracted to magnets. It lists different types of magnets and provides examples of magnetic and non-magnetic objects.
The document provides information about magnetism and magnetic objects. It defines magnetism as the force that acts on objects made of nickel, iron, and cobalt. It explains that magnets can attract other objects made of these metals, like nails, spoons, and paperclips. The document also notes that non-metal objects like wood, rubber and plastic are not attracted to magnets. It lists different types of magnets and provides examples of magnetic and non-magnetic objects.
The document provides information about magnetism and magnetic objects. It defines magnetism as the force that acts on objects made of nickel, iron, and cobalt. It explains that magnets can attract other objects made of these metals, like nails, spoons, and paperclips. The document also notes that non-metal objects like wood, rubber and plastic are not attracted to magnets. It lists different types of magnets and provides examples of magnetic and non-magnetic objects.
correct answer on the blank before each number. b ______1. This is a push or pull, which occurs when two or more objects interact with each other. a. Motion c. Magnetism b. Force d. Gravity a 2. It is the phenomenon in which an _____ object changes its position over time. a. motion c. Force b. magnetism d. gravity b 3. The following are ways to change the _____ shape of an object EXCEPT__________ a. bending c. pounding b. staring d. twisting a 4. What do you call the force that works _____ against the movement of two objects? a. friction c. magnetism b. gravity d. motion a 5. What are the forces acting on the _____ shopping cart when a woman pushes it? a. unbalanced forces c. inertia b. friction d. balanced forces When we were younger, many of us have experienced how to play a toy car, boats, robots, or even toy airplane with a remote controller. But have we ever wondered what is inside it and how it works? Aside from the battery, those toys also have a magnet inside that help them to work and function effectively. Look at the pictures below. Put a connecting line on the objects that you think would attract to a magnet. Magnetism is the force that acts on objects made of nickel, iron, and cobalt and makes them move. Example of objects that attract to a magnet. These magnets are metal. They are also called magnetic objects Examples of objects that are not attracted to a magnet. These objects are non-metal because they are made up of wood, rubber, paper, glass, and plastic. Remember these: ❖ Magnets are objects that can attract other objects made up of iron, nickel, and cobalt such as nails, metal spoons, paper clips, thumbtacks. ❖ It has an invisible magnetic field. ❖ Materials that are non-metals are not attracted to a magnet such as rubber, plastics, and woods. ❖ There are several types of magnet like a rectangular magnet, a bar magnet, ring magnet, and horseshoe magnet. Types of Magnet Directions: Answer the questions found in the flowchart. Do it in your notebook. Read the story and answer the questions that follow One Saturday morning, Claire was doing her homework on Home Economics subject about the different types of stitches. It was very hard for her to hold the needles because she might get stabbed by it, so she asked for the assistance of her mother. Claire’s mother is a dressmaker. That is why it was easy for her to assist Claire with stitches. Mother asked her to buy more needles at the store. Claire went back home holding the needles and when she entered the door, she accidentally dropped the needles on the floor. There were so many needles scattered on the floor and she was having difficulties in picking them up.
Questions: 1. What Claire did one Saturday morning? 2. What did her mother tell her to buy? 3. If you were Claire, what will you do to pick all the needles easily? What is magnet?
❖ Magnets are objects that can attract other
objects made up of iron, nickel, and cobalt such as nails, metal spoons, paper clips, thumbtacks. ❖ It has an invisible magnetic field. Color the red if the statement is correct and blue if it is not.
1. Magnets can attract objects made of
wood. 2. Not all magnets have a magnetic field. 3. A horseshoe magnet is a type of magnet. 4. A metal spoon is an example of a magnetic object. 5. Magnets can attract all materials. 6. Magnetism is the force that acts on objects made of nickel, iron, and cobalt. 7. Non – metal materials are not get attracted to a magnet. 8. A needle is a non – metal material. 9. Magnetic objects will attract to a magnet even if they are far from it. 10.Some of our appliances have a magnet in it. Color the red if the statement is correct and blue if it is not.
1. Magnets can attract objects made of
wood. 2. Not all magnets have a magnetic field. 3. A horseshoe magnet is a type of magnet. 4. A metal spoon is an example of a magnetic object. 5. Magnets can attract all materials. 6. Magnetism is the force that acts on objects made of nickel, iron, and cobalt. 7. Non – metal materials are not get attracted to a magnet. 8. A needle is a non – metal material. 9. Magnetic objects will attract to a magnet even if they are far from it. 10.Some of our appliances have a magnet in it.