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vocabulary: attract, bar magnet, ferromagnetic, magnetize, north pole, repel, south pole
prior knowledge questions (do these before using the gizmo.)
- what happens when you place two magnets close together?
- what objects do magnets stick to? make a list.
- what do these objects have in common?
gizmo warm - up: what is attracted to magnets?
a bar magnet is a simple rectangular magnet. if you hang a bar magnet by a string, the north pole (n) of the magnet will tend to point north while the south pole (s) of the magnet points south.
- look at the materials at the bottom of the gizmo. which ones do you think will stick to a bar magnet?
- ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets. drag a bar magnet and the piece of nickel onto the scribbled line. press play (▶).
a. is nickel ferromagnetic?
b. how do you know?
- test copper, wood, glass, and iron. which ones are ferromagnetic?
Prior Knowledge Questions
- Corrected: Like poles repel, opposite poles attract.
- Expanded common magnetic objects.
- Identified the shared material property.
Gizmo Warm-up
- Listed materials that stick to bar magnets based on magnetic properties.
- Answered based on the definition of ferromagnetic materials (strongly attracted to magnets).
- Identified which test materials are ferromagnetic based on magnetic attraction behavior.
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Prior Knowledge Questions
- If like poles (north-north or south-south) are placed close, they repel; if opposite poles (north-south) are close, they attract.
- Iron, nickel, cobalt, steel (iron alloy), some stainless steels
- They are all made of ferromagnetic metals (or alloys containing ferromagnetic metals).
Gizmo Warm-up
- Iron, nickel, cobalt (and their magnetic alloys)
- A. Yes
B. Nickel is strongly attracted to the bar magnet, which matches the definition of a ferromagnetic material.
- Iron