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WHAT’S HAP
PENING?
HERE'S HOW
1. Set the bar magnet a little distance
away from the compass.
2. Push the horseshoe magnet toward the
compass from the top, and adjust the
distance between magnets and
compass so that the compass needle is
in the middle again.
3. What happens to the compass needle
when you slide the iron rod in front of
the horseshoe magnet?
Muted magnetic
force
YOU WILL NEED
→ bar magnet
→ horseshoe magnet
→ compass
→ iron rod
Apparently, th
e magnet is so f
ond
of the iron rod t
hat less of its
magnetic forc
e spreads out f
rom
it — therefore
, its effect is
weaker.
So when a pie
ce of iron is
attached to th
e poles of a
magnet, it app
ears much we
aker
from the outs
ide than when i
ts
poles are free
.
2
3
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