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WHAT’S HAPPENING?
HERE'S HOW
1. Place the iron rod on a smooth
table surface and see how close
you can bring the block magnet before
the rod starts to roll toward it. Make a
note of the distance between magnet
and rod when that happens.
2. Now slide a piece of cardboard in front
of the block magnet.
Is there a difference now in the distance
at which the rod starts to roll toward it?
Test the other materials as well by
sliding them in front of the block
magnet.
Penetrating
force
YOU WILL NEED
→ block magnet
→ iron rod
→ cardboard, paper, knife
made of steel, plastic wrap,
fabric, aluminum foil
→ ruler
The magnetic force pen
etrates
almost all the material
s without
losing much of its stren
gth at all.
Only the steel knife is r
eally
effective at blocking it
. That has
to do with the fact that s
teel
contains iron.
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