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Attract:What two opposite magnetic poles do?
Compass:A magnetic object used for navigation.
Lodestone: A naturally magnetic mineral rock.
North:A plotting compass always points to this direction.
Stronger:The closer the field lines are together the __________ the magnetic field.
Nickel:A hard silvery magnetic material.
Pole:A place where the lines of force of a magnetic field enter or leave the magnet.
Repel:What the south poles of two magnets do?
Aluminium:A magnet does not pick up this metal.
Field:The region around a magnet where the magnet pushes and pulls magnetic objects is called the magnetic __________.
MAGNETS
Across:2. | A naturally magnetic mineral rock. | 3. | A magnet does not pick up this metal. | 4. | The closer the field lines are together the __________ the magnetic field. | 8. | A place where the lines of force of a magnetic field enter or leave the magnet. |
| | Down:1. | A magnetic object used for navigation. | 3. | What two opposite magnetic poles do? | 5. | A hard silvery magnetic material. | 6. | What the south poles of two magnets do? | 7. | The region around a magnet where the magnet pushes and pulls magnetic objects is called the magnetic __________. |
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MAGNETS
Across:2. | A naturally magnetic mineral rock. | 3. | A magnet does not pick up this metal. | 4. | The closer the field lines are together the __________ the magnetic field. | 8. | A place where the lines of force of a magnetic field enter or leave the magnet. |
| | Down:1. | A magnetic object used for navigation. | 3. | What two opposite magnetic poles do? | 5. | A hard silvery magnetic material. | 6. | What the south poles of two magnets do? | 7. | The region around a magnet where the magnet pushes and pulls magnetic objects is called the magnetic __________. |
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