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WHAT’S HAPPENING?
HERE'S HOW
1. Place two ball magnets a slight distance
apart on the table.
What do you notice?
2. Try to pull the two ball magnets apart.
3. Repeat the experiment with all the
other magnets.
What do you notice?
Mutual
attraction
YOU WILL NEED
→ all of the magnets
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Most magnets are hard to keep in
one place. The ball magnets, in
particular, roll toward each other
and stick together. But the others
seem to find each other attractive
as well. They exert a mysterious
pull on each other, and you really
need to use some force to pull
them apart again.
So magnets exert a mutual
attraction on each other. Some
will even flip around in the
process.
TIP
Magnets influence and
interfere with each other. So
you should always place only
those magnets on the table
that you need at that moment.
Keep the other ones at least
one meter away, so they don’t
interfere with the ones you’re
using.
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