Solutions of Fun With Magnets from New Trends In Science
MS. Tejinder Sondhi Science Solutions from Chapter 13 - Fun with Magnets
Ms Tejinder Sondhi's New Trends In Science detailed solutions to all the exercises of Fun With Magnets for 6th CBSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Magnetic Field, Uses Of Magnets and, Poles Of A Magnet. The points to remember in the Ms Tejinder Sondhi's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.
Practice Other Topics from Fun with Magnets
In this topic, we will learn some important facts about magnet using some activities. A magnet is a material that has a unique property to attract iron. Its types, such as bar, circular, horseshoe and rod magnet will also be discussed here.

This topic explains the magnetic and non-magnetic materials. We would learn to categorize objects from our surroundings into these materials by doing some activities. Wood, plastic, brass, newspaper, etc. are non-magnetic materials.

This topic explains the poles of a magnet in detail and highlights some interesting facts about them. In a magnet, the strongest region of magnetic force is exerted by the poles. These are situated at the ends of a magnet.

This topic explains about making a temporary magnet. A rectangular piece of iron can be converted into a temporary magnet by bringing a bar magnet closer to it. It also explains the proper care of magnets.

In this topic, we learn about the magnetic field and its properties. Magnets tend to exert forces from a distance. An object experiences it because it is present in its magnetic field. The direction of magnetic field is also explained here.

This topic explains the uses of magnets. Magnets are used to find directions. It is also used widely in televisions, computer monitors and hard disks. Credit cards, ATM cards, identity cards use magnetic strips to store information.
