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Magnets
1.
What are magnets?
2.
Magnets can attract/pull some
objects.
3.
Magnets attract objects
made of: Iron Steel Nickel
4.
A magnet attracts objects
that are made of these materials Only
5.
If the magnet
is strong, it can attract objects that are far.
6.
•Magnets attract objects without
touching them.
7.
Magnets attract(pull) objects even
through Solid, liquid or gas.
8.
Even through the
paper, the paperclip will be attracted to the magnet.
9.
Magnets are made
up of two poles
10.
One is North
and the other is South.
11.
•Different poles attract(
pull ) each other.
12.
•Same poles repel(
push) each other.
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