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WHAT’S HAPPENING?
HERE'S HOW
1. Place the individual magnets far apart
from one another on the table.
2. Take the iron rod and use it to probe all
the parts of the horseshoe magnet.
Where do you feel the strongest force of
attraction?
Now, probe the block magnet and bar
magnet as well.
What do you notice?
Finding the force
YOU WILL NEED
→ horseshoe magnet
→ block magnet
→ bar magnet
→ iron rod
1
2
You will notice that eac
h of the
magnets has certain lo
cations
where it attracts the ir
on more
powerfully. With the h
orseshoe
and bar magnets, it’s th
e ends
that are the strongest, w
hile with
the block magnet it’s th
e large
surfaces. Not all parts o
f a
magnet are uniformly p
owerful.
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