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Magnetism Questions

This document contains questions and answers about magnetism. It asks about non-magnetic metals, magnetic things in nature, how compasses work, and how to build an electromagnet. The answers explain that pennies and aluminum are non-magnetic metals. It notes the Earth and loadstones are magnetic due to iron and nickel. It also clarifies that compasses point to the magnetic and not true North Pole. Finally, it describes building an electromagnet by wrapping copper wire around an iron nail and connecting it to a battery.
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Magnetism Questions

This document contains questions and answers about magnetism. It asks about non-magnetic metals, magnetic things in nature, how compasses work, and how to build an electromagnet. The answers explain that pennies and aluminum are non-magnetic metals. It notes the Earth and loadstones are magnetic due to iron and nickel. It also clarifies that compasses point to the magnetic and not true North Pole. Finally, it describes building an electromagnet by wrapping copper wire around an iron nail and connecting it to a battery.
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Magnetism Questions

1. List six things in your home or classroom that are made of metal that are not magnetic.

2. Describe some things in nature that are magnetic.

3. When a magnetic compass points north, is it pointing to the true North Pole of
the Earth? Explain.

4. Describe how you would build an electromagnet.

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Magnetism Questions

1. List six things in your home or classroom that are made of metal that are not magnetic.

Answers will vary. Sample answers listed.

penny aluminum can aluminum foil

copper pipe brass doorknob silver bracelet

2. Describe some things in nature that are magnetic.

The Earth is magnetic because it has a North Pole and a South Pole.

Also, loadstones are magnetic stones.

Iron and nickel are metals in the Earth that are magnetic.

3. When a magnetic compass points north, is it pointing to the true North Pole of
the Earth? Explain.

No, it's pointing to the magnetic North Pole. The geographic North Pole and the magnetic
North Pole are in different places.

4. Describe how you would build an electromagnet.

Wrap copper wire around an iron nail. Connect the copper wire to the positive and
negative ends of a battery. The nail wrapped with wire will become a magnet because of
the electricity flowing through it.

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