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===Meaning===
 
===Meaning===
 
A '''magnet''' is an object that [[attract]]s [[Iron]], [[Cobalt]] or [[Nickel]].
 
A '''magnet''' is an object that [[attract]]s [[Iron]], [[Cobalt]] or [[Nickel]].
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===About Magnets===
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: There are three types of [[magnet]] you should know:
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*[[Permanent Magnet]]s - These are [[magnet]]s which have a permanent [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]] which needs [[energy]] to be removed.
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*[[Induced Magnet]]s - These are [[Magnetic Material|magnetic materials]] which only become [[magnet]]s when they are in the [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]] of another [[magnet]].
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*[[Electromagnet]]s - These are a coil of wire wrapped around a [[Soft Iron|soft iron]] core. They only become [[magnet]]s when there is a [[Electrical Current|current]] passed through the coil of wire.
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: '''Magnets''' are [[attract]]ed to some [[metal]]s ([[Cobalt]], [[Nickel]] and [[Iron]]). Those [[metal]]s are '''magnetic''' but they are not [[magnet]]s themselves.
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: '''Magnets''' have two [[poles]]; North and South.
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: When two North [[Poles]] are placed next to each other two '''magnets''' will [[repel]] each other.
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: When two South [[Poles]] are placed next to each other two '''magnets''' will [[repel]] each other.
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: When the North [[Poles|Pole]] of one '''magnet''' is placed next to the South [[Poles|Pole]] of another '''magnet''' they [[attract]] each other.
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: All [[magnet]]s have a [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]] around them which influences other [[Magnetic Material|magnetic materials]].
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===Examples===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|[[File:MagneticFieldLines.png|center|300px]]
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|[[File:MagneticFieldLinesElectromagnet.png|center|300px]]
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[Bar Magnet|bar magnet]] is a [[Permanent Magnet|permanent magnet]].
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |This is a [[diagram]] of an [[electromagnet]].
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|}
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==Key Stage 4==
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===Meaning===
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A '''magnet''' is an [[object]] that produces its own [[Magnetic Field|magnetic field]].
  
 
===About Magnets===
 
===About Magnets===

Revision as of 08:46, 4 March 2019

Key Stage 1

Meaning

A horseshoe magnet

A magnet is an object that sticks to some metals.

About Magnets

Magnets are very useful. We can use them to stick notes to the fridge.

Key Stage 2

Meaning

A magnet is a piece of equipment that can be used to do determine if a material is magnetic.

Singular Noun: Magnet
Plural Noun: Magnets
Adjective: Magnetic

About Magnets

Magnets are attracted to some metals. Those metals are magnetic but they are not magnets themselves.
Magnets have two poles; North and South.
When two North Poles are placed next to each other two magnets will repel each other.
When two South Poles are placed next to each other two magnets will repel each other.
When the North Pole of one magnet is placed next to the South Pole of another magnet they attract each other.

Examples

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MagnetBarNorthSouth.png
Magnets are attracted to some metals. Those metals are magnetic but they are not magnets themselves. Magnets have two poles; North and South.
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MagnetAttract.gif
Two magnets facing North-North will repel each other and two magnets facing South-South will repel each other. Two magnets facing North-South will attract each other.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A magnet is an object that attracts Iron, Cobalt or Nickel.

About Magnets

There are three types of magnet you should know:
Magnets are attracted to some metals (Cobalt, Nickel and Iron). Those metals are magnetic but they are not magnets themselves.
Magnets have two poles; North and South.
When two North Poles are placed next to each other two magnets will repel each other.
When two South Poles are placed next to each other two magnets will repel each other.
When the North Pole of one magnet is placed next to the South Pole of another magnet they attract each other.
All magnets have a magnetic field around them which influences other magnetic materials.

Examples

MagneticFieldLines.png
MagneticFieldLinesElectromagnet.png
The bar magnet is a permanent magnet. This is a diagram of an electromagnet.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A magnet is an object that produces its own magnetic field.

About Magnets

There are three types of magnet you should know:
Magnets are attracted to some metals (Cobalt, Nickel and Iron). Those metals are magnetic but they are not magnets themselves.
Magnets have two poles; North and South.
When two North Poles are placed next to each other two magnets will repel each other.
When two South Poles are placed next to each other two magnets will repel each other.
When the North Pole of one magnet is placed next to the South Pole of another magnet they attract each other.
All magnets have a magnetic field around them which influences other magnetic materials.

Examples

MagneticFieldLines.png
MagneticFieldLinesElectromagnet.png
The bar magnet is a permanent magnet. This is a diagram of an electromagnet.