Magnetic Fields Worksheet
Explore the principles of magnetic fields, including their properties, how they are generated, and their interactions with various materials.
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Magnetic Fields Exploration
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1. Observe the image below showing the magnetic field lines around a bar magnet. What do the lines represent, and where are they most concentrated?

2. Which of the following materials is NOT attracted to a magnet?
Iron
Nickel
Copper
Cobalt
3. The Earth acts like a giant , generating its own magnetic field.
4. Magnetic field lines always point from the pole to the pole.
5. Opposite poles of magnets repel each other.
True
False
6. Describe how a compass works using the concept of magnetic fields.
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