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If you're a science teacher trying to explain magnetism, you could do a lot worse than showing this beautiful animated film produced for Channel 4 with Arts Council England. As the blurb says: ... A Science teacher trying to explain magnetism suggested to me that the pedagogy wasn't quite going the way it was intended to.
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JumpStart - Magnetism on ScienceMaster.com ... People not familiar with magnetism often view it as a somewhat mysterious property of specially treated iron or steel.
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www.sciencemaster.com/jump/physical/magnetic_fields.php
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Magnetism is one of the main forces of nature. Another force of nature is gravity. Magnetism causes magnetized objects to be attracted to each other. ... An example of the force of magnetism is the magnet from your kitchen which sticks to the refrigerator door.
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Last Updated: Wednesday, 21 May, 2003, 09:28 GMT 10:28 UK ... The researchers think this can be explained by the way people react to environmental cues, such as subtle drafts, and in particular visual factors, like low lighting.
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news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3046179.stm
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Basically, magnetism is the force that causes a nail or paper clip to be pulled toward a magnet. Play around with a magnet and you'll quickly see magnetism in action! ... But HOW does magnetism work?
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home.interserv.com/~skyblade/wim.htm
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Trial and error ... The researchers think this can be explained by the way people react to environmental cues, such as subtle drafts, and in particular visual factors, like low lighting.
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www.meta-religion.com/Paranormale/Ghost/ghostly_magneti...
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Until 1821, only one kind of magnetism was known, the one produced by iron magnets. Then a Danish scientist, Hans Christian Oersted, while demonstrating to friends the flow of an electric current in a wire, noticed that the current caused a nearby compass needle to move.
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www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/Imagnet.html
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Discusion about Ghostly magnetism explained in the AboveTopSecret.com website alternative topics discussion forum Paranormal Studies.
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www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread9952/pg1
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After all, magnetism cannot be seen, heard, smelt, tasted nor felt directly. In addition, magnets attract ferromagnetic objects as if by magic. Do you believe that an inexplicable phenomenon is at work here? This is certainly not the case! ... Home | Angebot | Wissen | Magnetism explained...
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