Magnets attract and repel.
Magnets seem to have a force around them.
If you put the North Pole and North Pole together for two magnets, you can feel the magnets push each other apart.
You can make a magnet dance around if you put another magnet just at the edge of the dancing magnets magnetic field.
If you go to close into the dancing magnets field, then the magnets pull together.
You can put paper or a ruler in between two magnets and their force is still strong so they stay together.
If you put an eraser between two magnets, you break the force and they will not stick.
North to North are repelled by each other.
South to North or North to South are attracted to each other.
Opposites attract!
Magnets stick to chairs.
Magnets seem to have a force around them.
If you put the North Pole and North Pole together for two magnets, you can feel the magnets push each other apart.
You can make a magnet dance around if you put another magnet just at the edge of the dancing magnets magnetic field.
If you go to close into the dancing magnets field, then the magnets pull together.
You can put paper or a ruler in between two magnets and their force is still strong so they stay together.
If you put an eraser between two magnets, you break the force and they will not stick.
North to North are repelled by each other.
South to North or North to South are attracted to each other.
Opposites attract!
Magnets stick to chairs.
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