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Utah 5th Grade Science St. 3

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The act of trying to come together.   Attract  
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An object with a small magnetic section that points toward the north pole of Earth.   Compass  
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Using electricity, wires, and an iron core to create a temporary magnet. It can be made powerful as needed.   Electromagnetism  
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The area around a magnet where you can detect the force of the magnet.   Magnetic Field  
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The strength of a magnetic field in a magnet.   Magnetic Force  
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An object which has a magnetic field around it. An example of a natural magnet is Magnetite.   Natural Magnet  
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A man-made object with a magnetic field around it. It has parts that are usually labled as North and South. It will keep its magnetism for a long period of time.   Permanent Magnet  
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The characteristics of an object.   Properties  
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The pushing apart of magnets that occurs when two north ends (or two south ends) of two magnets are brought close to each other.   Repel  
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An object which has a magnetic field around it for a short period of time. An example of a temporary magnet is an electromagnet.   Temporary Magnet  
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