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FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestion 2a1st Stage?2nd Stage?3rd Stage?4th Stage?5th Stage?6th Stage?7th Stage?8th Stage?2b) The Earth's core is magnetic. Explain how a compass can be used to show the Earth has a magnetic field?Quiz Percentage Grade
ppefmhEdGarstin0/8A magnetic compass contains a small bar magnet. We can use this to plot a magnetic field around a bar magnet.

2a) Select the statements below that match stages in the correct order?

  • Draw an arrow pointing from the North pole to the South pole.
  • Draw another cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Continue moving the compass until we reach the South pole of the magnet.
  • Connect all of the crosses with a line.
  • Repeat with different starting points around the North pole of the magnet.
  • Place the compass near the North pole of the bar magnet.
  • Draw a cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Move the compass so the South pole is on the cross.
  • Draw an arrow pointing from the North pole to the South pole.
  • Draw another cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Continue moving the compass until we reach the South pole of the magnet.
  • Connect all of the crosses with a line.
  • Repeat with different starting points around the North pole of the magnet.
  • Place the compass near the North pole of the bar magnet.
  • Draw a cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Move the compass so the South pole is on the cross.
  • Draw an arrow pointing from the North pole to the South pole.
  • Draw another cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Continue moving the compass until we reach the South pole of the magnet.
  • Connect all of the crosses with a line.
  • Repeat with different starting points around the North pole of the magnet.
  • Place the compass near the North pole of the bar magnet.
  • Draw a cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Move the compass so the South pole is on the cross.
  • Draw an arrow pointing from the North pole to the South pole.
  • Draw another cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Continue moving the compass until we reach the South pole of the magnet.
  • Connect all of the crosses with a line.
  • Repeat with different starting points around the North pole of the magnet.
  • Place the compass near the North pole of the bar magnet.
  • Draw a cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Move the compass so the South pole is on the cross.
  • Draw an arrow pointing from the North pole to the South pole.
  • Draw another cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Continue moving the compass until we reach the South pole of the magnet.
  • Connect all of the crosses with a line.
  • Repeat with different starting points around the North pole of the magnet.
  • Place the compass near the North pole of the bar magnet.
  • Draw a cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Move the compass so the South pole is on the cross.
  • Draw an arrow pointing from the North pole to the South pole.
  • Draw another cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Continue moving the compass until we reach the South pole of the magnet.
  • Connect all of the crosses with a line.
  • Repeat with different starting points around the North pole of the magnet.
  • Place the compass near the North pole of the bar magnet.
  • Draw a cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Move the compass so the South pole is on the cross.
  • Draw an arrow pointing from the North pole to the South pole.
  • Draw another cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Continue moving the compass until we reach the South pole of the magnet.
  • Connect all of the crosses with a line.
  • Repeat with different starting points around the North pole of the magnet.
  • Place the compass near the North pole of the bar magnet.
  • Draw a cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Move the compass so the South pole is on the cross.
  • Draw an arrow pointing from the North pole to the South pole.
  • Draw another cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Continue moving the compass until we reach the South pole of the magnet.
  • Connect all of the crosses with a line.
  • Repeat with different starting points around the North pole of the magnet.
  • Place the compass near the North pole of the bar magnet.
  • Draw a cross at the North pole of the compass.
  • Move the compass so the South pole is on the cross.

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FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestion 2a1st Stage?2nd Stage?3rd Stage?4th Stage?5th Stage?6th Stage?7th Stage?8th Stage?2b) The Earth's core is magnetic. Explain how a compass can be used to show the Earth has a magnetic field?Quiz Percentage Grade