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Force, motion and magnetism
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What are poles on a magnet?
the ends of a magnet; north (N) and south (S)
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Does this show magnets attracting or repelling?
Repelling (same/like poles repel)
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What is a push?
a force that moves an object away
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Does this show magnets attracting or repelling?
Repelling (same/like poles repel)
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What is motion?
movement or a change in position
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What is force?
a push or a pull
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What kinds of materials can magnets pull through?
non-magnetic things like cardboard, glass, plastic, wood and water
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Give an example of a pull.
Various answers
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What does it mean for a magnet to "repel"?
push away; same poles repel (S and S; N and N)
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What is a magnet?
an object that can pull certain types of metal toward itself
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Give an example of a push.
Various answers
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What is a pull?
a force that brings an object closer
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What does it mean for a magnet to "attract"?
pull closer; opposite poles attract (N and S; S and N)
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What kinds of things are magnets attracted to?
Metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt and steel
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Does this show magnets attracting or repelling?
Attracting (opposite poles attract)
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