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Hypothesis How the temperature of a magnet will affect the attraction between it and different types of metals. Abstract Magnetism is the force where objects are attracted or repelled to one another at different strengths. My experiment is about whether or not magnets are affected by temperature. What I wanted to know was whether temperature Affects the strength. Methods Basically what I did was I tested the strength of a room temperature magnet, a cool magnet, and a warm magnet. I did this by measuring the distance between the magnet and the object Conclusion My experiment happened to show that magnets are affected by temperature. When a magnet is both heated and cooled, it makes it slightly weaker. Because my experience showed this, my hypothesis was supported. Materials Magnets (same size&strength) Freezer Hair Dryer Timer Ruler Paper Paper clip Nail Shelf holder thingy Results : My results tell me that overall temperature does affect the strength of a magnet slightly. Tedra Kay Spencer

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HypothesisHow the temperature of a magnet will affect the attraction between it

and different types of metals.

AbstractMagnetism is the force where objects

are attracted or repelled to one another at different strengths. My experiment is about whether or not

magnets are affected by temperature. What I wanted to know was whether temperature Affects the

strength.

MethodsBasically what I did was I tested the

strength of a room temperature magnet, a cool magnet, and a warm magnet. I did this by measuring the distance between the magnet and

the object when they started to draw closer together.

ConclusionMy experiment happened to

show that magnets are affected by temperature.

When a magnet is both heated and cooled, it makes it slightly weaker. Because my experience showed this, my hypothesis was supported.

Materials Magnets (same size&strength)FreezerHair DryerTimer Ruler PaperPaper clipNailShelf holder thingy

Results:My results tell me that overall temperature does affect the

strength of a magnet slightly.

Tedra Kay Spencer

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AbstractMagnetism is the force where objects

are attracted or repelled to one another at different strengths. My experiment is about whether or not

magnets are affected by temperature. What I wanted to know was whether temperature Affects the

strength.

HypothesisHow the temperature of a magnet will affect the attraction between it

and different types of metals.

Results:My results tell me that overall temperature does affect the

strength of a magnet slightly.

ConclusionMy experiment happened to show that magnets are affected by temperature.

When a magnet is both heated and cooled, it makes it slightly weaker. Because my

experience showed this, my hypothesis was supported.

MethodsBasically what I did was I tested the

strength of a room temperature magnet, a cool magnet, and a warm magnet. I did this by measuring the distance between the magnet and

the object when they started to draw closer together.