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claim: \turning a magnet upside down changes how strongly it pulls on metal.\ open the image card to see the experiments tests and explain if the evidence is strong to support the claim.
The two tests show that when the magnet is flipped upside down, it attracts the same number of metal paper clips. This means the magnetic pull strength did not change with the magnet's orientation. The evidence directly contradicts the claim, so it does not support it.
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The evidence is NOT strong to support the claim. In both Test 1 and Test 2, the magnet attracts the same number of metal paper clips, proving that flipping the magnet upside down does not change how strongly it pulls on metal.