Chapter 14 Magnetism. Properties of Magnets You can investigate the properties of magnets by bringing two magnets together. You can investigate the properties.
Keith M. Hines 1 and David H. Bromwich 1,2 1 Polar Meteorology Group, Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA 2 Department.
Print the map on the next page for student use. All maps used in this PowerPoint are from: Geographic Knowledge GLE (3, 5)
Science with Future CMB Observations Lloyd Knox UC Davis.
Their home is not safe. What about yours? Retold of the story by Chulatep Senivongse.
Scott Schwerdt President, Nu Skin Americas. 2013 Kick Off Meeting Objectives Associate with energized partners who are DESIGNING their future with Nu.
GEOGRAPHY REVIEW Thank you, Ms. Wampole!. Mapmakers often use the color blue on maps to stand for A. Mountains B. the Eastern Hemisphere C. the North.
What is the art of making maps called? Cartography – the art of making maps.
Chapter 29 Magnetic Fields. A Brief History of Magnetism 13 th century BC Chinese used a compass Uses a magnetic needle Probably an invention of Arabic.
Magnetism 3/28/14. Bellwork ► Where is the Earth’s north magnetic pole located? *Turn in the lab. ► Near the south geographic pole or Antarctica.
Chapter 20 Magnetism. Magnets Poles of a magnet are the ends where objects are most strongly attracted –Two poles, called north and south Like poles repel.
Magnetism. Three Properties of Magnets 1. Magnets have poles; a north pole and a south pole. 2. Magnets exert forces; they can push or pull other magnets.