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WHAT’S HAPPENING?
HERE'S HOW
1. Let your bar magnet stick to one end of
the horseshoe magnet.
2. Now use the iron rod to test the
magnetic force, particularly at the place
where the poles meet.
3. Pull the magnets apart again. Now test
all four ends with the iron rod.
Disappearing
poles
YOU WILL NEED
→ bar magnet
→ horseshoe magnet
→ iron rod
The horseshoe magnet a
nd the
bar magnet became on
e single
magnet when they wer
e stuck
together. That’s why yo
u hardly
detected any magnetic f
orce at
the place where they m
et. But the
two outer poles were s
till there.
After the magnets are p
ulled
apart again, the previo
usly
attached poles regain t
heir
former strength.
2
3
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