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CHAPTER 3 MAGNET

MAGNETS

Objectives
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:


1. To know the types of magnets
2. classify the material attracted by magnets.

What is a Magnet?

That's a great question and one that you just might have to see for you to really understand. Be
sure to do the science projects in this issue to learn how and why magnets work!


What's the Attraction?
All magnets have the ability to attract other magnets or magnetic objects (such as iron and some
other metal objects). But a magnet doesn't necessarily have to touch a magnetic object for the
object to be attracted to it.


What Is a Magnet?
A magnet is a solid object, usually a rock or piece of metal, that has the ability to attract certain
materials. To help discover what is and what is not attracted to magnets, go on a magnet hunt.
Look around the room and help your child make a list of objects he or she thinks will be attracted
to the magnet as well as a list of objects that will not be attracted. After making your lists, test
each of the objects. (Don't use magnets on computers, cassette tapes, discs, and other electronic
devices - it could damage the magnets inside of them!) Compare your results with what you
predicted would be attracted. Were you correct on all your predictions? Were you wrong on any?
Discuss why items did or did not stick when you originally thought the opposite would be true.
For instance, the object is made out of plastic but coated with shiny paint to make it look
metallic; not all metals are attracted to magnets; or maybe just parts of an object were attracted to
the magnet. What does this tell us about magnetic attraction? (That an object must be made out
of metal to be attracted, but not all metals are attracted.) Metals such as iron, nickel, and cobalt
are attracted to magnets. Steel has iron in it, so it is also attracted to magnets.

As mentioned before, many common household items have magnets in them and are part of what
makes these items work. Electronic devices such as refrigerators, washing machines, lamps,
telephones, TVs, and stereos all have magnets in them.




Type Of The Magnets.

1. Bar Magnet


2. Cylindrical magnet

3. Horseshoe magnet


4. U-shaped Magnet


5. Ring magnet


6. Round magnet


Magnets Can Attract Or Repel Each Other.

1. When different poles of two magnets face each other, the magnets will attract.


2. When the same poles of two magnets face each other, the magnets will repel






Nota Mengenai Magnet












Magnet berbentuk U








Kutub Magnet

1.Hujung sesuatu magnet disebut kutub
2.Setiap magnet ada 2 kutub.Satu hujung ialah kutub utara dan hujung yang lain ialah kutub
selatan.
3.Gambar dibawah menunjukkan kutub-kutub bagi magnet bar.


S = Kutub Selatan
N = Kutub Utara


Bagaimana ianya berfungsi?

Magnet menghasilkan daya yang tidak dapat di lihat oleh mata tetapi dapat di kesan melalui
kaedah menggunakan serbuk besi yang di tabur di atas sebiji magnet seperti di bawah :





Magnet boleh menarik atau menolak

1. Magnet dapat menarik atau menolak antara satu sama lain.
2. Apabila kutub magnet yang berbeza di dekatkan,magnet akan saling menarik antara satu
sama lain.
3. Apabila kutub magnet yang sama di dekatkan,magnet akan saling menolak antara satu sama
lain

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