Magnetism
Explore Magnetism through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Hanging Paper Clip and Magnets - Basics, observe how scientific principles work, compare outcomes, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning magnetism easier, more engaging, and easier to revise.
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Free magnetic comes to N-S
This experiment demonstrates that a freely suspended bar magnet aligns in the North-South direction. A bar magnet, an iron rod, and a wooden scale are...
Hanging Paper Clip
This experiment demonstrates that magnetic force can act without direct contact. A magnet is hidden inside a cup, and an iron clip hanging below is pu...
Magnetic Compass
This experiment demonstrates how a magnetic compass needle responds to the magnetic field of a bar magnet, showing that the needle aligns with the fie...
Magnets - Attraction and repulsion (Magnetic force)
This experiment demonstrates magnetic force through attraction and repulsion. A toy car with a magnet on top moves when another magnet is brought clos...
Magnets - Basics
This experiment demonstrates magnetic properties by showing that materials like iron, cobalt, and nickel are attracted to a magnet, while non-magnetic...
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