Summary

  1. Two poles: Every magnet has North and South poles
  2. Attraction/Repulsion: Unlike poles attract, like poles repel
  3. Material interaction: Only attract magnetic materials
  4. Direction finding: Free magnets align North-South
  • Natural magnets: Lodestone from nature
  • Artificial magnets: Made by humans in various shapes
  • Navigation: Compass uses Earth’s magnetic field
  • Technology: Motors, generators, storage devices
  • Testing materials: Magnetic vs non-magnetic
  • Making compass: Magnetize needle, float on water
  • Safety: Proper storage and handling
  • Daily life: Refrigerators, computers, medical devices
  • Navigation systems for ships and aircraft
  • Data storage in computers and phones
  • Electric motors in appliances and vehicles
  • Medical imaging and therapeutic devices
  • Industrial sorting and lifting equipment
  • Law of Poles: Like poles repel, unlike poles attract
  • Pole Pairs: Magnetic poles always exist in pairs
  • Earth’s Magnetism: Free magnet aligns North-South
  • Magnetic Materials: Iron, nickel, cobalt, steel
  • Non-magnetic Materials: Wood, plastic, glass, aluminum
  • Red end: Usually points to magnetic North
  • Direction finding: Align compass dial with needle