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Learn about the different types of magnets
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Words and meanings to learn
bar magnet
A magnet in the shape of a bar with poles at its ends.
cow magnet
A magnet used by dairy farmers to help prevent disease in cattle.
horseshoe magnet
A U-shaped magnet.
disc magnet
A thin, flat, circular magnet that has a diameter greater than its depth.
flexible magnet
A magnet made of magnet powder and rubber.
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Comparing Magnets
A selection of different types of magnets, so that the children can compare at least two different types i.e. bar magnet, horseshoe magnet, ring magnet, disc magnet, sphere magnet.
It may be helpful for the magnets to have the N & S marked on them, although the children can determine these using a magnet with known poles.
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