Fun with Magnets
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Match the following with their primary usage:

Magnet = Picking up pieces of iron from waste Stickers = Remaining attached to iron surfaces Pin holders = Holding pins with hidden magnets inside Shepherd named Magnes = Associated with the discovery of magnets

Match the following with their description:

Cranes = Moving towards the heap of junk and picking up iron Pencil boxes = Having magnets fitted inside for lid closure Refrigerator doors = Surfaces where stickers remain attached Ancient Greece = Where a shepherd named Magnes lived

Match the following with their association to magnets:

Almirahs = Surfaces where stickers remain attached Junk yard = Place where a crane was picking up iron using a magnet Pins in pin holders = Seem to be held by hidden magnets Playing with magnets = An activity mentioned in the text

Match the following with their role in magnet discovery:

<p>Shepherd named Magnes = Associated with the discovery of magnets Grazing stick = Control tool used by the shepherd named Magnes Book on magnets = Read by P aheli and Boojho before observing a crane with a magnet Exciting event at junk yard = Where P aheli and Boojho observed a crane picking up iron using a magnet</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their description related to magnets:

<p>Iron junk = Picked up by a crane using a magnet Magnets in pencil boxes = Used for lid closure without a locking arrangement Stickers on almirahs = Remain attached to these surfaces due to magnetism Ancient Greece shepherd = Named Magnes and associated with the discovery of magnets</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following with their connection to magnet usage:

<p>Cranes in junk yard = Picking up iron using a magnet Hidden magnets in pin holders = Used for holding pins tightly without visible locking arrangements Playing with stickers on refrigerator doors = An activity related to magnetism mentioned in the text Book on magnetism read by P aheli and Boojho = Read before observing a crane picking up iron using a magnet</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their descriptions:

<p>Magnetite = Natural rock with iron that attracts other iron materials Artificial magnets = Magnets made from pieces of iron Magnesia = Place where magnetite was believed to be first discovered Shepherd's stick = Had a small piece of iron attached and was attracted to a natural magnet rock</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following activities with their descriptions:

<p>Activity 1 = Involves fixing a plastic or paper cup on a stand, placing a magnet inside, and observing the effect on a clip made of iron Activity 2 = Involves attaching a small magnet to a stick and using it to pick up objects in the surroundings to test for magnetic properties Magnes walk = Walking through the school playground with a stick containing a magnet to pick up objects and test for magnetic properties Fig.13.5 Effect of magnet = Shows a paper clip hanging in air due to the influence of a hidden magnet inside a cup</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their meanings:

<p>Natural magnets = Rocks or materials with inherent magnetic properties Client-side scripting = Programming for web applications executed on the client's browser General-purpose programming = Programming language suitable for a wide range of applications Database queries = Commands used to retrieve or manipulate data in a database</p> Signup and view all the answers

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