Solutions of Magnets from Science Spark

Author:Seema Sinha & Deepika Parashari
6th CBSE
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Seema Sinha Science Solutions from Chapter 13 - Magnets

Deepika Parashari and Seema Sinha's Science Spark detailed solutions to all the exercises of Magnets for 6th CBSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Uses Of Magnets, Poles Of A Magnet and, Discovery Of Magnets. The points to remember in the Deepika Parashari and Seema Sinha's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.

Practice Other Topics from Magnets

This topic discusses the discovery of magnets. It explains how a shepherd accidentally discovered the magnetic property of a large rock, which in turn lead to the discovery of magnets.

Science Spark>How Things Work>Magnets>Magnetic and Non-Magnetic Materials

This topic discusses the types of magnets. It explains the concept of magnetism and the magnetic behaviour of different materials in detail with the help of activities.

Science Spark>How Things Work>Magnets>Different Shapes of Magnets

This topic presents the different shapes of magnets. Magnets can be made into different shapes. It discusses the round bar magnets, rectangular, rings or donuts, horseshoe or disk magnets, etc.

In this topic, we will learn about the two poles of the magnet where magnetic strength is the strongest. The end pointing towards the geographic North Pole of the earth is the north pole of the magnet, while the other end is the south pole.

Science Spark>How Things Work>Magnets>Attraction and Repulsion Between Magnets

This topic describes the force of attraction and repulsion between magnets. This concept is explained clearly with the help of an experimental activity.

Science Spark>How Things Work>Magnets>Finding Direction With a Magnet

This topic helps us understand how to find the direction with a magnet. It explains that a magnet that is freely suspended will always point towards geographic north of the earth. This property is helpful in finding directions.

In this topic, we will learn about the uses of magnets. It mentions that magnets are used in compass needles, electromagnets, electric bell and motors, maglev trains, and telephones.

Science Spark>How Things Work>Magnets>How to Make Your Own Magnet?

This topic describes how to make magnets and also discusses the materials required to make a magnet. It includes an activity that guides us to make our own magnet.