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WHAT’S HAP
PENING?
Bloodhound for
magnets
YOU WILL NEED
→ all the magnets
→ compass
→ iron rod
HERE'S HOW
1. Place the compass on the table in such a
way that its needle can move freely.
Set the iron rod against the block
magnet and position all the magnets as
far away from the compass as possible.
2. Move the block magnet near the
compass. Then, test all the other
magnets as well.
3. Now move the iron rod, which had been
lying alongside the block magnet,
toward the compass.
Even when th
e magnet is pr
etty far
away, the nee
dle moves and p
oints to it.
It can even se
nse relatively w
eak
magnetic forc
es. Thanks to i
ts high
mobility — it i
s mounted on a t
hin
support in suc
h a way that it m
oves very
easily — it rev
eals these for
ces quite
clearly.
It even reacts r
eadily to the i
ron rod,
which isn’t ac
tually a magn
et. After
being placed t
ogether with t
he powerful
block magnet
, though, the r
od retains a
trace of magn
etism within i
tself.
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