NCERT Solutions for Chapter 13 Fun with Magnets Class 6 Science
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(ii) The Materials which are attracted towards a magnet are called magnetic materials.
(iii) Paper is not a magnetic material.
(iv) In olden days, sailors used to find direction by suspending a piece of magnet.
(v) A magnet always has two poles.
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The blade of the sharpener is made up of iron which is a magnetic substance which gets attracted by both the poles of a magnet although its body is made of plastic.4
Column I shows different positions in which one pole of a magnet is placed near that of the other. Column II indicates the resulting Acids
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Column I |
Column II |
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N-N |
_____ |
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N-_____ |
Attraction |
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S-N |
 ____ |
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___-S |
Repulsion |
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Column I |
Column II |
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N-N |
Repulsion |
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N-S |
Attraction |
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S-N |
Attraction |
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S-S |
Repulsion |
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Two properties of a magnet:(i) Magnet aligns in North-South direction when suspended freely.
(ii) A magnet has two magnetic poles.
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Poles of a bar magnet located at its two ends.7
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To locate its north pole, we would do the following steps:(i) A bar is taken and suspended freely from the middle with the help of thread.
(ii) Allow the magnet to comes into rest.
(iii) The North pole of the magnet will face the north direction and South pole will face the south direction.
(iv) Mark the north pole of the magnet with the marker.
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Steps to make an iron strip into bar magnet:(i) A flat strip of iron is taken.
(ii) On the iron strip, a bar magnet is placed and rubbed against it horizontally only in one direction.
(iii) When you reached the end of the strip, lift the magnet and again start rubbing from the initial position.
(iv) This process is repeated more than 40-50 times.
(v) After this, the iron strip will attained the property of magnet.
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A compass has a magnetic needle attached to it which can rotates freely. The magnet always points to north-south direction which is marked on compass and thus helps in finding direction.10
A magnet was brought from different directions towards a toy boat that has been floating in water in a tub. Affect observed in each case is stated in
Column I. Possible reasons for the observed affects are mentioned in
Column II. Match the statements given in Column I with those in Column II.
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Column I |
Column II |
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Boat gets attracted towards the magnet |
Boat is fitted with a magnet with north pole towards its head |
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Boat is not affected by the magnet |
Boat is fitted with a magnet with South pole towards its head. |
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Boat moves towards the magnet if North pole of the magnet is brought near its head. |
Boat has a small magnet fixed along its length. |
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Boat moves away from the magnet when North pole is brought near its head. |
Boat is made of magnetic material. |
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Boat floats without changing its direction. |
Boat is made up of non-magnetic material. |
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Column I |
Column II |
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Boat gets attracted towards the magnet |
Boat is made of magnetic material. |
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Boat is not affected by the magnet |
Boat is made up of non-magnetic material. |
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Boat moves towards the magnet if North pole of the magnet is brought near its head. |
Boat is fitted with a magnet with South pole towards its head. |
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Boat moves away from the magnet when North pole is brought near its head. |
Boat is fitted with a magnet with North pole towards its head. |
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Boat floats without changing its direction. |
Boat has a small magnet fixed along its length. |