Thanks to visit codestin.com
Credit goes to www.scribd.com

0% found this document useful (0 votes)
176 views2 pages

Name: Dung Que, J Ohne E N Q. 10-Ag Ui Na L Do 9/ 25/ 2019 Group3 Activity 4: Detecting Andcreating Magnetism

This document contains the notes from an experiment on magnetism. The objectives were to identify the polarities and strengths of bar magnets and magnetized objects using a compass, and to demonstrate magnetization by stroking. The notes include answers to questions about how a compass needle responds when a magnet is moved near and far from it, how to determine a magnet's polarities by placing a compass next to it, and what a compass indicates about the polarity of an unmagnetized iron nail.

Uploaded by

Johneen Dungque
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
176 views2 pages

Name: Dung Que, J Ohne E N Q. 10-Ag Ui Na L Do 9/ 25/ 2019 Group3 Activity 4: Detecting Andcreating Magnetism

This document contains the notes from an experiment on magnetism. The objectives were to identify the polarities and strengths of bar magnets and magnetized objects using a compass, and to demonstrate magnetization by stroking. The notes include answers to questions about how a compass needle responds when a magnet is moved near and far from it, how to determine a magnet's polarities by placing a compass next to it, and what a compass indicates about the polarity of an unmagnetized iron nail.

Uploaded by

Johneen Dungque
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Na me : Dung que , J o hne e n Q.

10- Ag ui na l do
9/ 25/ 2019 Gr o up 3

Ac t i v i t y 4: De t e c t i ng a nd Cr e a t i ng
Ma g ne t i s m

Objectives:
• Identify the polarities and strengths of a bar magnet
and magnetized objects using a compass.
• Demonstrate magnetization by stroking.

PART A. North meets south


Guide Questions:
Q16. What happens when you randomly move the bar magnet roundabout
and above the compass one foot or farther? Nearer than a foot?
Ans. When we moved the magnet around the compass farther away, the
compass needle slightly turned/moved clockwise or counterclockwise
or nothing happened at all. When we moved the magnet around the
compass nearer, the compass moved/turned clockwise or
counterclockwise more noticeably.
Q17. Compass needles are tiny magnets that are free to indicate
the north and south poles of a magnet? What do you need to do to
know the magnet’s polarities?
Ans. Put the magnet on a horizontal surface and place the button
compass next to the magnet's north end and see the compass needle
turn away from the magnet's north end.
Q18. What does the compass needles indicate about the iron nail
shown below in Figure 6?
Ans. Due to the both compass being aligned beside the same north-
south direction, supposing that the iron nail has not yet been
magnetized.
Gr o up 3 9/25/2019
10- Aguinaldo

Ac t i v i t y 4: De t e c t i ng a nd Cr e a t i ng
Ma g ne t i s m

You might also like