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Jammie Gavel (9) Pry BOoL Marae O10 Magnetionr 41d (Ruiner: Byror \ en Macic| ) a Z nnagnets win \\ve poles near 6 2 raagnets wih opposite poles near the difference velwers) A anal A more jyon particks Were Atvactce! 4o toe ceiter and eevee’ tywawde tlie IN B the evde ad more won Added to Hhiend and icy inetd Dowd duwiinin4 w& 6 thet in Name: Janine Points: Gave[& — QUIZ: Experiment 18 Phy 300L (Spring 2010) Max Points: 5 Time: 4 minutes 1, Every magnet has two ‘poles’. These are labeled @ North and South Poles. © East and West Poles © North-East and South-West Poles. © None of the above. 2. Is it possible to isolate the poles of magnets, that is, can a single North Pole (or South Pole) exist? O Yes. @ Xo O Maybe. © Only in the Southern Hemisphere 3. If the North Pole of a magnet is brought near the South Pole of another magnet, the two poles will O repel each other. © both point towards the Earth's geographic North. O produce heat. @ attract each other. 4, Which of the following materials are you NOT using today? © bar magnets @ Digital Multimeter. O Magnaprobe. © Magnetic Demonstrator. 5. Magnetism is produced by © fron, © Earth. @ Electric currents. © Domains.

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