13. Fun with magnets | page 1 Science class 6
13. Fun with magnets | page 1 Science class 6
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Chapter-13
1. Magnetic material: The materials which get attracted towards a magnet are magnetic – for example, iron, nickel or cobalt.
2. Non-magnetic material: The materials which are not attracted towards a magnet are non-magnetic.
3. Natural magnet: magnetite.
4. Magnet: The substances having the property of attracting iron are now known as magnets.
5. Poles of magnet: There are two ends of magnet are called its poles.
Poles are there in magnet: There are two poles.
- North pole
- South pole
5.Artificial magnets: The magnets are made from iron piece are known as artificial magnets.
6. Type of magnets: There are two types of magnets.
- Natural magnets
- Artificial magnets
7. Artificial magnets according to shape: Artificial magnets according to shape:-
(1) Bar magnet
(2) horse-shoe magnet
(3) Cylindrical magnet
(4) ball-ended magnet
8. Properties of magnet: Properties of magnet:-
- It attracts magnetic material like iron, nickel, and cobalt.
- Opposite poles of two magnets attract each other whereas similar poles repel one another.
9. Poles of a bar magnet located: The poles of a bar magnet are located at its two ends.
10. Bar magnet: First of all we would hang the bar magnet to tie with a thread at its.
11. Iron strip: Iron strip is rubbed by one end of magnet for 30 to 40 times after that it makes into a magnet.
12. Compass used to find directions: There are two ends in each magnetic needle are usually pained in a different colour. Its needle indicates the north-south direction when it comes to rest. The compass is then rotated until the north and south marked on the dial are at the two ends of the needle.
Notes
Chapter-13
1. Magnetic material: The materials which get attracted towards a magnet are magnetic – for example, iron, nickel or cobalt.
2. Non-magnetic material: The materials which are not attracted towards a magnet are non-magnetic.
3. Natural magnet: magnetite.
4. Magnet: The substances having the property of attracting iron are now known as magnets.
5. Poles of magnet: There are two ends of magnet are called its poles.
Poles are there in magnet: There are two poles.
- North pole
- South pole
5.Artificial magnets: The magnets are made from iron piece are known as artificial magnets.
6. Type of magnets: There are two types of magnets.
- Natural magnets
- Artificial magnets
7. Artificial magnets according to shape: Artificial magnets according to shape:-
(1) Bar magnet
(2) horse-shoe magnet
(3) Cylindrical magnet
(4) ball-ended magnet
8. Properties of magnet: Properties of magnet:-
- It attracts magnetic material like iron, nickel, and cobalt.
- Opposite poles of two magnets attract each other whereas similar poles repel one another.
9. Poles of a bar magnet located: The poles of a bar magnet are located at its two ends.
10. Bar magnet: First of all we would hang the bar magnet to tie with a thread at its.
11. Iron strip: Iron strip is rubbed by one end of magnet for 30 to 40 times after that it makes into a magnet.12. Compass used to find directions: There are two ends in each magnetic needle are usually pained in a different colour. Its needle indicates the north-south direction when it comes to rest. The compass is then rotated until the north and south marked on the dial are at the two ends of the needle.
Notes Magnets
Chapter-13
1. Magnetic material: The materials which get attracted towards a magnet are magnetic – for example, iron, nickel or cobalt.
2. Non-magnetic material: The materials which are not attracted towards a magnet are non-magnetic.
3. Natural magnet: magnetite.
4. Magnet: The substances having the property of attracting iron are now known as magnets.
5. Poles of magnet: There are two ends of magnet are called its poles.
Poles are there in magnet: There are two poles.
- North pole
- South pole
5.Artificial magnets: The magnets are made from iron piece are known as artificial magnets.
6. Type of magnets: There are two types of magnets.
- Natural magnets
- Artificial magnets
7. Artificial magnets according to shape: Artificial magnets according to shape:-
(1) Bar magnet
(2) horse-shoe magnet
(3) Cylindrical magnet
(4) ball-ended magnet
8. Properties of magnet: Properties of magnet:-
- It attracts magnetic material like iron, nickel, and cobalt.
- Opposite poles of two magnets attract each other whereas similar poles repel one another.
9. Poles of a bar magnet located: The poles of a bar magnet are located at its two ends.
10. Bar magnet: First of all we would hang the bar magnet to tie with a thread at its.
11. Iron strip: Iron strip is rubbed by one end of magnet for 30 to 40 times after that it makes into a magnet.
12. Compass used to find directions: There are two ends in each magnetic needle are usually pained in a different colour. Its needle indicates the north-south direction when it comes to rest. The compass is then rotated until the north and south marked on the dial are at the two ends of the needle.
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1. Food: Where does it come from
2. Components of Food.
3. Fibre to fabric
4. Sorting material into groups
5. Separation of substance
6. Changing around us
7. Getting to know plants
8. Body movements
9. The living organisms and their surroundings
10 Motion and measurement of distances
11. Light, Shadows and circuits
12. Electricity and circuits
13. Fun with magnets
14. Water
15. Air around us
16. Garbage in, garbage out
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