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Science Concepts

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Magnets are attracked to   iron based metals.  
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Objects can only be attracked to a magnet if   they are in the magnetic field.  
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The earth is like a giant bar magnet, with a north and south pole.   the earth has geogrphic poles as well as magnet poles.  
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the earths magnetic force is strongest at its magnetic poles,   just like a magnets is strongest at its poles.  
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permanent vs.   temporary magnets.  
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Magnetic vs.   nonmagnetic objects.  
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Know what happens to atoms {particals} in a magnet,   as well as an object that is temporarily magnetized.  
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the law of magnetic attraction:   like poles repel; oppisite poles attract.  
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