EXPERIMENT 34
EXPERIMENT 33
WHAT’S HAPPENING
By using their force of at-
traction to hold the iron
tight, the magnets keep the
shapes from falling apart.
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Magnetic flowers
HERE’S HOW
Here’s where your imagination has to
get in on the act. Try composing inter-
esting shapes out of the four magnets
and the colorful disks. How about a
flower, for example?
You can put magnetic forces to use by having them make parts stick to each
other temporarily — without using any glue. Of course, the parts will have to
have something made of iron, such as the rings around these plastic disks.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
The magnet attracts the iron
rings around the disks. But
because the ring magnet is
not very strong, the disks
can easily fall off again,
which makes the game
more challenging and more
fun.
Magnetic fishing
HERE’S HOW
Take a 50-cm piece of twine, and tie one end
tightly to a ring magnet and the other end to the
handle of a cooking spoon. This will be your
fishing rod.
Spread the plastic disks across the bottom of a
box. Now, without looking into the box, take
turns fishing. If you lift up the fishing rod with-
out having caught anything, you have to pass it
to your neighbor. If you catch something, take
another turn.
The winner is the one who has the most plastic
disks at the end of the game, or the most points.
Here’s an age-old game — angling for iron “fish”
with the use of a magnet. You and your friends
will enjoy this.
TIP!
You can use a felt-tip pen
to mark the disks with dif-
ferent point allocations.
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