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Do magnets conduct electricity? If no, why? If yes, what happens to the magnetic lines of forces? Is it possible to make materials which attract metals like copper, aluminum and others which are not attracted by iron? ... Add to your reading list...
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www.scribd.com/doc/21051/Metals-and-Magnets
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What are the three metals that are attracted to a magnet???? Please help!?!?!?!?! ??? ;D; I know iron and nikle but whats the other one ??? ... three metals attracted to magnets ... Home > Science > Science for Children » three metals attracted to magnet...
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There are only a few of them - some are common metals, like iron, cobalt, and nickel. Others are very rare, and have funny names like gadolinium, Terbium, Dysprosium, and Holmium. Anyway, almost all magnets are made out of these metals or mixes (alloys) of them. ... So, why are ferromagnetic metals attracted by magnetic fields?
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Content Overview: The students will learn that magnets only attract certain items, and that not all metals are attracted to magnets. They will also learn to predict and test their predictions while working in groups to determine what a magnet ... - recognize and list possible uses for a magnet in a learning journal; -
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M. Once the children understand that magnets stick to some kinds of metals, ask why some kind of metals attract to magnets and not others. N. Have them compare the different kinds of metals in the room (or provide examples) and ask them to describe any differences.
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2. Magnets do not attract all metals. ... 5. Have students make generalizations based upon their observations and collected data. (They can discover that Anot all metals are attracted to a magnet@. - Actually only those metals containing iron are attracted, so if something is attracted it must...
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pages.towson.edu/ukens/magnets.5e.htm
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Sort objects by those that are attracted to a magnet and those that are not. Discuss ways all the objects that are attracted by a magnet are the same. What did this investigation show about magnets? (Magnets pick up objects made of certain metals.) To test their conclusions, provide students with three additional objects.
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Know that magnets attract some metals but not others and that other materials are not attracted to magnets ; Use results to draw conclusions, indicating whether they were right in their prediction about which materials ... With help from children, list on the board which objects were magnetic and which were non-magnetic.
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You may consider directing the discussion to help them understand magnets only attract objects made of certain metals such as iron and steel. ... List all objects in Group 1 that are attracted to a magnet. ... Why are some metals not attracted to a magnet?
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ksnn.larc.nasa.gov/magnets.html
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