*Test the iron fillings without taking them out of the bag.
CAU
TI
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N
Do not take the iron fillings out of the
bag, as it can be dangerous if it gets
into your eyes.
Do not put nails, paper clips, or other
small objects in your mouth as they
may be accidentally swallowed.
Be careful with nails and iron rods as
they may cause injury.
Do not place magnets near TV
screens, cassette tapes, magnetic
cards, floppy disks, etc.
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Experiment
2
Experiment
A
B
C
Paper clip
Thread
Case
Things around you
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Small parts
Individual Packaging : PE
Inclusive of a small zipped bag
to put small parts
Contents
*Before we start the experiment, let's ensure we have all the items we need.
Case x1
Tray x1
Small yellow float x1
N.S. Stickers. x1
Compass x1
Paper clips x3
Pipe cleaners x3
Bar magnets x2
U-shaped magnet x1
Round magnets x2
Rubber bar
magnet x1
Iron filings x1
Nails (About 7pcs)
Thread x1
Iron rod x1
Let's look for things that stick to magnets and things that don't.
Things that are magnetic
•Find out what kinds of things stick to magnets.
Bar magnet
U-shaped magnet
Round
magnet
Rubber bar
magnet
Bring the magnet close to various objects.
Nail
Paper Clip
Pipe Cleaner
Iron rod
Empty can
Iron fillings
Eraser
Spoon
1-yen coin
Styrofoam
10-yen coin
Clip
•Let's check other things
The power of magnets
Which part of the bar magnet
or sticks best?
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Nail
A
B
C
To find out if a magnet
attracts iron when held
away from it.
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Put something that does not
stick to the magnet in
between and check if it
attracts the iron.
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A Paper clip
(with thread attached)
Lift it up and
slowly
release it.
*Remove the lid.
Let's also try it out
on the pipe cleaners.
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Move the
magnet from
outside the case.
Compliant with the new course of study of the Ministry of
Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology
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