Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Magnets"

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{{NewDemo|subject=Electricity and Magnetism|topic=Magnetic Fields and Forces|file1=IntroToMagnets.mp4|file2=No_Magnetic_Monoploes.mp4|file 3= Hanging Magnet Points North.mp4}}


Here are three videos in which Stan provides an introduction to magnets.
Here are three videos in which Stan provides an introduction to magnets.


In the [[Introduction to Magnets|first video]] Stan fiddles with magnets showing attraction/repulsion of opposite/similar poles.
In the [[IntroToMagnets|first video]] Stan fiddles with magnets showing attraction/repulsion of opposite/similar poles.


The [[No_Magnetic_Monopoles|second video]] Stan demonstrates that breaking a magnet in half produces two magnets.
The [[No_Magnetic_Monopoles|second video]] Stan demonstrates that breaking a magnet in half produces two magnets.


The [[Hanging Magnet Points North|third video]] a magnet hanging from a string is allowed to align with the Earth's magnetic field.
The [[Hanging_Magnet_Points_North.mp4|third video]] a magnet hanging from a string is allowed to align with the Earth's magnetic field.

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Here are three videos in which Stan provides an introduction to magnets.

In the first video Stan fiddles with magnets showing attraction/repulsion of opposite/similar poles.

The second video Stan demonstrates that breaking a magnet in half produces two magnets.

The third video a magnet hanging from a string is allowed to align with the Earth's magnetic field.