Neha Sharma, Ajoy Ghatak and, Akanksha Dudpuri Solutions for Chapter: Magnets, Exercise 2: EXERCISES
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Questions from Neha Sharma, Ajoy Ghatak and, Akanksha Dudpuri Solutions for Chapter: Magnets, Exercise 2: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
How will you show that the power of a magnet is the strongest at its ends?

What is a magnetic compass? Explain its construction and working.

How will you prepare your own magnetic compass?

If there are no markings on a bar magnet, how will you find out at which ends the north pole and the south pole is located?

Magnetic poles exist in pairs. Comment.

Can you magnetize an iron needle? If yes, how?

Choose which of the following are magnetic and non-magnetic in nature: a wooden table, iron almirah, plastic geometry box, an iron lamp shade, iron clips, paper, rubber, wool, cloth, needle, car, curtains, iron gate, book, an iron nail.

Match the two columns.
a. N-N | i. Attraction |
b. Compass | ii. Non-magnetic material |
c. Poles | iii. Repulsion |
d. S-N | iv. Exist in pairs |
e. Paper | v. Finding direction |
