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Chemistry, 02.03.2021 20:50 cherkaouinazihp387bk

Minerals Do
Batteries
Compass
Line
Pole
Push
Inside
Core
Attract
Magnetic
North
Lights
Spots
Micro
1. Magnetism comes from
inside the Earth.
2. Iron, nickel, and cobalt do I do not stick to magnets.
3.
can produce electricity to make a magnet.
4. A
works because Earth is a magnet.
5. In a magnet, the electrons are in a
6. A magnet has a north and south pole / stick.
7. Two north poles will push / pull from each other.
8. An MRI is a test that uses magnets to see inside / outſide of the
brain.
9. The Earth's
is iron and nickel.
10. The north pole and south pole of a magnet
each
other.
11. A
field is formed when electricity is
flowing.
12. When a compass faces north it is called magnetic
13. Northern
are solar winds glowing at the
North Pole.
14. Sun
are caused by the sun's
magnetic field.
15. In a computer, the
chips are magnetic.

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