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Fourth Grade Adapted from a presentation by T. Adams Magnet Vocabulary

magnet an object that is attracted to iron, nickel, or cobalt.

Pole The two opposing forces in a magnet. They are called the north pole and the south pole.

attract: to pull together

repel: to push away

magnetic: attracting objects that have iron, nickel, or cobalt in them

temporary: lasting only a short time

Review: magnet: an object that is attracted to iron pole: the two opposing forces in a magnet: north and south attract: to pull together repel: to push away magnetic: attracting objects that have iron in them temporary: lasting only a short time

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