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First science experiments. Magnet power! /

by Levine, Shar; Johnstone, Leslie; Harpster, Steve.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Sterling Pub., c2006Description: 48 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 1402724381 :.Subject(s): Magnets -- Experiments -- Juvenile literatureOnline resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
What do the n and the s on a magnet mean? -- Where can I find magnets? -- What can a magnet pick up? -- How can you stop a magnet from picking up objects? -- What is the smallest magnet? -- Can I make something magnetic? -- Does a magnet ever lose its power? -- Where is the largest magnet in the world? -- How can a magnet help me if I get lost? -- What happens if I dont have a compass and I'm lost? how do I find my way? -- If I were at the North Pole, where would my compass point? -- Does a magnet have to touch something to pick it up? -- How can you see something which is invisible? -- Are the invisible lines on a magnet only flat? -- Where is a magnet the strongest? -- What happens if I break a magnet? -- Are two magnets stronger than just one? -- Can a magnet move things it isn't attracted to? -- Are there magnets in outer space? -- Can I make a liquid magnet? -- Can I make a magnet float in the middle of the air? -- Can magnets make me laugh?
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Includes index.

What do the n and the s on a magnet mean? -- Where can I find magnets? -- What can a magnet pick up? -- How can you stop a magnet from picking up objects? -- What is the smallest magnet? -- Can I make something magnetic? -- Does a magnet ever lose its power? -- Where is the largest magnet in the world? -- How can a magnet help me if I get lost? -- What happens if I dont have a compass and I'm lost? how do I find my way? -- If I were at the North Pole, where would my compass point? -- Does a magnet have to touch something to pick it up? -- How can you see something which is invisible? -- Are the invisible lines on a magnet only flat? -- Where is a magnet the strongest? -- What happens if I break a magnet? -- Are two magnets stronger than just one? -- Can a magnet move things it isn't attracted to? -- Are there magnets in outer space? -- Can I make a liquid magnet? -- Can I make a magnet float in the middle of the air? -- Can magnets make me laugh?

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