Difference between revisions of "Attract"
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: Objects feel '''attraction''' when forces pull them together. When you drop a pencil the Earth is '''attracted''' to the pencil and the pencil is '''attracted''' to the Earth. | : Objects feel '''attraction''' when forces pull them together. When you drop a pencil the Earth is '''attracted''' to the pencil and the pencil is '''attracted''' to the Earth. | ||
: The North Seeking Pole of a magnet can '''attract''' the South Seeking Pole of another magnet. | : The North Seeking Pole of a magnet can '''attract''' the South Seeking Pole of another magnet. | ||
− | : Magnetism can be an '''attractive''' force. | + | : Magnetism can be an '''attractive''' force or [[Repel|Repulsive]] [[force]]. |
Revision as of 14:59, 14 August 2018
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Attraction is when two things are pulled towards each other by a force.
About Attraction
- Objects feel attraction when forces pull them together. When you drop a pencil the Earth is attracted to the pencil and the pencil is attracted to the Earth.
- The North Seeking Pole of a magnet can attract the South Seeking Pole of another magnet.
- Magnetism can be an attractive force or Repulsive force.