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6th Foundation
IMPORTANT
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Lisa did an experiment to find out which part of the magnet attracts the most pins. Which of the following readings is correct regarding the number of pins attracted by different parts of the magnet?
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(A) 8 1 2 8
(B) 8 3 3 2
(C) 3 2 3 8
(D) 1 8 8 1

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Important Questions on Fun with Magnets

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6th Foundation
IMPORTANT
Study the arrangement of three bar magnets as shown in figures. Which arrangement is possible?
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6th Foundation
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Ashwini magnetised a piece of the iron rod using the stroking method as shown in the diagram below.
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Which part of the iron rod becomes the North-seeking pole?
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6th Foundation
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What will happen when three bar magnets are hung in the manner as shown below?

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6th Foundation
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Magnets lose their properties significantly if _____.
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6th Foundation
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A matchbox containing an unknown object is placed on a thin sheet of glass in the experimental set-up shown in the figure.

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When the bar magnet moves, it is able to drag the match box along. What is most likely to be found in the matchbox?

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6th Foundation
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In which of the following a permanent magnet is not used?
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6th Foundation
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How many north and south poles are present in a magnet if it is broken into 6 pieces without loss of magnetism?
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6th Foundation
IMPORTANT
Two magnets are placed in a container as shown in the figure by some external force. What would happen if the force on magnet P is removed?
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