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Magnetism Chapter 1 Vocabulary

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One of the ends of a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest; it point to the north when the magnet moves freely.   North Pole  
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This train uses magnetic force to rise into the air.   Maglev  
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Like poles of a magnet do this.   Repel  
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A magnet that doesn't keep its magnetism for very long.   Temporary  
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An object that attracts, or pulls on, certain materials, mainly iron and steel.   Magnet  
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One of the ends of a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest; it points to the south then the magnet moves freely.   South Pole  
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The lines that form a pattern showing the size and shape of a magnetic force field.   Lines of force  
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This material is best attracted bay a magnet.   Iron  
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A device containing a magnetized needle that moves freely and is used to show direction.   Compass  
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A magnet's property of attracting certain materials, mainly iron and steel.   Magnetism  
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Is not easy to make, but it keeps its magnetism for a long time.   Permanent  
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The north and south poles of two magnets react to each other.   Attract  
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Rising into the air.   Levitation  
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A naturally magnetic mineral found at or near Earth's surface.   Lodestone  
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The sky above the poles lights up in a display of brilliant colors.   Northern or Southern Lights  
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