Q: What is a magnet?

A:   A magnet is an object that can attract certain metals like iron, nickel, and cobalt.

Q: Name the two ends of a magnet.

A: The two ends are called the North Pole and the South Pole.

Q: Which metals are attracted to magnets?

A: Iron, nickel, and cobalt.

Q: What do we call the force with which a magnet attracts objects?

A: Magnetic force.

Q: What is the region around a magnet where it shows its effect called?

A: Magnetic field.

Q: Can a magnet attract wood or plastic?

A: No, magnets do not attract non-metals like wood, plastic, or rubber.

Q: What happens if you break a bar magnet into two pieces?

A: Each piece will become a new magnet with its own north and south poles.

Q: Which pole of a magnet points towards the Earth’s north direction?

A: The north pole of a magnet.

Q: How many poles does a magnet have?

A: Always two – North and South.

Q: What will happen if we try to put the same poles of two magnets together?

A: They will repel each other.

 Properties of Magnets

Q: State one property of magnets.

A: Unlike poles attract each other, like poles repel each other.

Q: Can magnets lose their magnetism?

A: Yes, if heated strongly or hammered repeatedly.

Q: Why do compass needles always point north-south?

A: Because the Earth itself acts like a giant magnet.

Q: Which part of a magnet is the strongest?

A: The poles.

Q: Can a single magnetic pole exist?

A: No, poles always exist in pairs.

Q: What is the Earth’s magnetic south pole close to?

A: Near the Earth’s geographic north pole.

Q: How can you make a magnet weaker?

A: By heating, dropping, or hammering it.

Q: How can you make a magnet stronger?

A: By stroking it with another magnet in one direction.

Q: Which shape of magnet is used in a crane to lift heavy objects?

A: Electromagnets.

Q: What is the difference between temporary and permanent magnets?

A: Temporary magnets lose magnetism quickly; permanent magnets retain it for a long time.

Uses of Magnets

Q: Name one use of magnets in daily life.

A: They are used in refrigerator doors to keep them shut.

Q: How are magnets used in medicine?

A: In MRI machines to scan the inside of the body.

Q: Why are magnets used in speakers?

A: To convert electrical energy into sound.

Q: How do train engines like Maglev work on magnets?

A: They use powerful magnets to float above the tracks, reducing friction.

Q: Why are magnets used in credit cards?

A: The magnetic strip stores information.

Q: Name a household item that uses an electromagnet.

A: Electric bell.

Q: How do scrap yards use magnets?

A: To separate iron objects from waste.

Q: Why are compasses useful for sailors?

A: They help in navigation by showing directions.

Q: What is stuck on fridge doors with small magnets?

A: Notes, reminders, or decorative magnets.

Q: Can magnets be used to generate electricity?

A: Yes, in generators.

Q: What is lodestone?

A: A naturally occurring magnetic stone.

Q: Who discovered that Earth behaves like a magnet?

A: William Gilbert.

Q: What do we call a magnet shaped like a horseshoe?

A: A horseshoe magnet.

Q: Why is a horseshoe magnet stronger than a bar magnet?

A: Because its poles are closer together.

Q: How can you test if an unknown object is magnetic?

A: By bringing a magnet close to it.

Q: Why can’t aluminium be picked up by a magnet?

A: Because it is not a magnetic metal.

Q: Which planet in our solar system has the strongest magnetic field?

A: Jupiter.

Q: What happens when iron filings are sprinkled around a magnet?

A: They arrange themselves along the magnetic field lines.

Q: Why do magnetic field lines never cross each other?

A: Because at one point a compass needle cannot point in two directions.

Q: What will happen if you put a magnet in fire?

A: It will lose its magnetism.

Q: Why are magnets kept away from mobiles and computers?

A: Because they can damage the stored data.

Q: If a magnet attracts a nail, what can we say about the nail?

A: It is made of iron or steel.

Q: Can magnets work in water?

A: Yes, they can attract magnetic materials even through water.

Q: Why does a magnet get weaker over time?

A: Due to vibrations and external influences like heat.

Q: What is meant by magnetic levitation?

A: Floating of an object using magnetic repulsion.

Q: Which side of a compass needle points to the north?

A: The red colored side.

Q: Why are soft iron cores used in electromagnets?

A: Because they can gain and lose magnetism easily.

Q: Why does the Earth have a magnetic field?

A: Because of the movement of molten iron inside its core.

Q: What is the difference between a bar magnet and an electromagnet?

A: A bar magnet is permanent, while an electromagnet works only with electricity.

Q: If two bar magnets are placed one above the other with like poles facing, what will happen?

A: They will repel, and the top one may float for a moment.

 

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