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Slide 1In a lab where there wasnt much action Two magnets supplied some distraction. So they matched opposite poles And now theyre quite an attraction. Slide 2 WHAT IS MAGNETISM…
Slide 1Science Assessment Guide 4 th Grade LEAP Practice Slide 2 Mrs. Hendersons class has five small covered boxes. One contains perfume; another contains dried onions.…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Magnetism Slide 3 What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have…
Slide 1Electricity and Magnetism Flashcards Slide 2 1 No charge Slide 3 Neutron Slide 4 2 All magnets have a north and south pole that creates this Slide 5 Magnetism Slide…
Slide 1Unit 4 FORCES AND THE LAWS OF MOTION Slide 2 4-1 Forces Force: A push or pull exerted on an object Forces cause a change in velocity (acceleration) *cause a stationary…