Magnetism 01 By Dr. J

Interactive game 13974:

    Questions include:
  • WHICH OTHER FORCE IS LIKE MAGNETISM?
  • MAGNETS AND GRAVITY BOTH ATTRACT BUT
    Answers include:
  • At middle At N pole AT S pole At the poles ,
  • attract cancel out make stronger repel ,
  • friction upthrust gravity tension ,
  • From S to N Clockwise Anti-clockwise FROM N to S ,
  • Magnets only attract Gravity only attracts Gravity only repels Magnets only repel ,
  • used by satellites made of gold A (free) magnet made of copper
  • used by satellites made of gold A (free) magnet made of copper
  • used by satellites made of gold A (free) magnet made of copper

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