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Q3 - Science - Week 2

The document discusses the properties of magnets, including their ability to exert force at a distance without direct contact, and their attraction to materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. It highlights the presence of magnetic fields, the two poles of magnets, and the various applications of magnets in everyday life. Additionally, it includes review questions to reinforce understanding of the topic.
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Q3 - Science - Week 2

The document discusses the properties of magnets, including their ability to exert force at a distance without direct contact, and their attraction to materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. It highlights the presence of magnetic fields, the two poles of magnets, and the various applications of magnets in everyday life. Additionally, it includes review questions to reinforce understanding of the topic.
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SCIENCE 4

3RD QUARTER

TOPIC:
Force Exerted by a Magnet
(Force at a Distance)
and Properties of a Magnet
AGME a natural rock or a metal
NT object capable of
MAGN attracting specific types of
ET metal towards it.

EPLER
To force something to
REPEL move away
ATA C T T To pull something
R toward another
AT T R A
thing
CT

TIONZAMAGDE
The reduction
NETI or complete
D E M A G N E T I Z AT removal of a
ION
material’s
REVIEW:
1. When force is applied, does
it always require contact
between the two objects
involved?
No, force doesn't always
require direct contact
between the objects
involved. Forces can act at a
REVIEW:
2. Is it possible for us to push
or pull an object without
touching it? Explain your
answer.
Yes, it's possible for us to
push or pull an object
without touching it, like
using a magnet to pull a
Earth is a large magnet.
The Earth possesses a
magnetic north and
magnetic south, with
invisible lines of magnetic
force extending from the
north to the south.
1. Do you have an object with
you right now or at home that
has a magnet? What is it used
for?

2. How does a magnet affect


other objects?

3. What kinds of objects are


A magnet is a rock or a
metal that can attract
other metals.
Magnets are also used in technologies
such as magnetic levitation trains, MRI
machines, and electric motors.
Many objects used in our daily lives
contain magnets, like speakers, cell
phones, magnetic locks of bags and
wallets, and refrigerator magnets,
among others.
 A magnet can attract objects if
they are within the magnet's
magnetic field.

 Magnets attract objects made of


iron, nickel, or cobalt.
 MAGNETIC FORCE, force which
can pull magnetic objects
without touching them.
KEY POINTS:
Force Exerted by a Magnet (Force at a Distance) and
Properties of a Magnet
• Force can be exerted without touching an object, like
the force exerted by a magnet.
• Magnets attract materials made of iron, nickel, and
cobalt. Materials that do not contain these metals are
non-magnetic, like wood, plastic, cloth, etc.
• The strength of magnets varies.
• Magnets have two poles, the north (N) and the south
poles (S).
• Similar poles repel while opposite poles attract.
• Many objects used in our daily lives contain magnets,
like speakers, cell phones, magnetic locks of bags and a
wallets, and refrigerator magnets, among others.
1. Who are the characters?
2. What did they do to
magnets?
3. How do magnets affect
other objects?
4. What kinds of objects are
attracted to a magnet?
MAGNETIC NON-MAGNETIC
1. What are the characteristics
of objects attracted to the
magnet? What about the
ones not attracted to the
When we moved the two
magnet?
magnets with unlike poles
farther, they no longer attracted
each other, but when we moved
2. What have you observed
when you moved the
magnets closer or away
from each other?
Magnets can attract magnetic
materials at a certain distance.
Moving a magnet away or close
to a magnetic material changes
North poles are
drawn to the
south poles of
other magnets
while they repel
other north poles,
and south poles
exhibit similar
behavior,
I.Carefully read the statements below. Write
True if the statement is true; otherwise,
write False on the blank space before each
number.
__________1. A magnet can attract objects if
they are within the
magnet's magnetic field.
__________2. Magnets attract objects made of
paper. __________3. North poles of magnets
are attracted to the south
poles of other magnets.

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