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Forces and Motion Supporting Physics Teaching

Magnetic forces and fields

Magnetism is a non-contact force. For example, a magnetic force can be acting on a paper clip when a magnet is nearby but not...

Physics Narrative 5-11 11-14

Magnet
Electricity and Magnetism Supporting Physics Teaching

A model of magnets

Imagine two bars of iron placed side-by-side on a table. One of them is a bar magnet, the other is not. From the outside it is...

Physics Narrative 5-11

Magnet
Electricity and Magnetism Supporting Physics Teaching

Selecting and developing activities for explorin...

Suggestions for activities to aid the teaching of 'exploring magnets' based on the Physics Narrative and the Teaching Guidance...

Classroom Activity 5-11

Magnet
Electricity and Magnetism Supporting Physics Teaching

A sequence to develop ideas about magnets

Magnetism is mysterious because we cannot see what is causing the force, we can only see its effects. Clearly it has links to...

Classroom Activity 5-11

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