NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Fun with Magnets, Exercise 3: SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
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Four identical iron bars were dipped in a heap of iron filings one by one. Figure shows the amount of iron filings sticking to each of them.
Which of the iron bar is likely to be the strongest magnet?

Four identical iron bars were dipped in a heap of iron filings one by one. Figure shows the amount of iron filings sticking to each of them.
Which of the iron bars is not a magnet? Justify your answer.

A toy car has a bar magnet laid hidden inside its body along its length. Using another magnet how will you find out which pole of the magnet is facing the front of the car?

Match Column I with Column II (One option of A can match with more than one option of B).
Column I | Column II |
(a) Magnet attracts | (i) rests along a particular direction |
(b) Magnet can be repelled | (ii) iron |
(c) Magnet if suspended freely | (iii) by another magnet |
(d) Poles of the magnet can be identified by | (iv) Iron filings |

You are provided with two identical metal bars. One out of the two is a magnet. Suggest two ways to identify the magnet.
