Questions on MAGNETS

TRUE/FALSE?
Magnets have three poles.
Magnets attract iron, nickel and cobalt.
Some magnets haven’t got the north pole
A pin is not attracted by the magnet
In our everyday life there are magnets like telephones, radio and television.
Around each magnet there is an invisible magnetic field
A magnet can’t attract or repel another magnet.
A magnet attracts metals like salad, hamburger and cobalt.
All magnets have got a south pole and north pole.
If we hold the south pole of a magnet to the north pole of another magnet, the two poles push or repel each other.
When you cut a magnet into smaller pieces, each piece will have a north and south pole.
There are magnets in many of the things we use in our everyday life.
Telephones, compasses, electric motors, radio and television aren’t magnets.
Sets, audio and computer discs and other electrical equipament are magnets.

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