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Card 6
Front
How can field lines indicate a strong magnetic field?
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Card 7
Front
Why are the magnetic forces strongest at the poles?
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Card 8
Front
True or False: The force between a magnet and a magnetic material is always attractive, no matter the pole
Back
Card 9
Front
What happens when two poles are placed near each other?
Back
Card 10
Front
What do compasses show? Why is this?
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Card 11
Front
Describe how you can use compasses to see what a magnet's field lines look like
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Card 12
Front
Why do compasses always point North?
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Card 13
Front
Name the two types of magnets
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Card 14
Front
Which magnet produces its own magnetic field?
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Card 15
Front
What are induced magnets?
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