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WHAT’S HAPPENING?
HERE'S HOW
1. Walk around your house or apartment
with the magnet, holding it up to
various objects to see if it attracts them.
2. The following things would be good to
investigate as you make your rounds:
porcelain, glass, cardboard, paper,
plastic, coins, furniture, cutlery, nails,
needles, cooking pots, and paper clips.
Scientific
expedition
at home
YOU WILL NEED
→ horseshoe magnet
→ various household items
WARNING!
Make a wide
detour around the TV, the computer
(especially diskettes and magnetic
media), video and music cassettes,
and credit and debit cards: The
magnet would destroy the data
stored on them!
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You will notice that the m
agnet only
attracts certain object
s, while others
don’t seem interested i
n it at all. There’s
an explanation for that
: Magnets only
exert their force of attr
action on things
that are made of or tha
t contain iron.
That means that you ca
n use the magnet
to test whether there’s
any iron
contained in an object.
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