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HERE’S HOW
Walk around your house with the bar magnet
and test it on various objects to see if it attracts
them.
In particular, try testing pots, nails, glass, cups,
aluminum bottle caps, paper, baking sheets,
coins, cutlery or silverware, furniture, needles,
and paper clips.
EXPERIMENT 27
EXPERIMENT 28
Magnetism
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
The magnet will not respond to
objects that have no iron at all.
On the other hand, it can sense
iron even if the iron is hidden
under a layer of plastic.
So you can use a magnet as an
“iron detector.” If you have a
wire or paper clip coated in
plastic, for example, you can
use the magnet to tell whether
there is iron inside.
CAUTION!
Do not touch diskettes, compact disks, audio
or video tapes, credit cards with magnetic
strips, computers, or mechanical watches
with your magnets. The sounds, images, or
other data stored on them would be irretriev-
ably erased, and the watch might not work
properly any longer.
HERE’S HOW
Spread out all the pieces from the kit’s
small parts pouch on the table.
Hold one of the cylindrical red-and-blue
bar magnets above them. Pay attention to
the distance between them and the mag-
net. When do the metal parts jump up and
stick to the magnet?
Repeat the experiment with a ring magnet.
Now place the magnets on the table and
hold a screw a few millimeters first above
the bar magnet, and then above the ring
magnet.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
Apparently, magnets and iron
pieces can somehow sense
each other’s presence. If they
get close enough, they can at-
tract each other. Still, there
are differences among differ-
ent magnets: The bar mag-
net, for example, is stronger
than the ring magnet.
Mysterious force of attraction
See how the magnets in the kit interact with the metal pieces.
We are surrounded by all kinds of mate-
rials — glass, wood, paper, porcelain,
aluminum, and so on.
Will magnets also have an effect on all
those other materials? Find out by
experimenting with various items from
your home.
A love for
iron
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