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"Turn the magnet off".
Children would then observe a lack of magnetism (wooden block, nickel, or popsicle stick), magnetism (other smaller magnets or paper clips), or repulsion (manipulated by having the child turn the magnet to reverse polarities) as they carried out the task.
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Instead, this relationship between magnets allowed for a smaller motor required to turn the magnets.
You will see how the turbine (our crank) turns the magnet inside the coil.
When a small electric motor turns the lower magnet, the magnetic field causes the upper one to turn, "much as a compass follows a changing magnetic field," he says.
Next, pretend to grab the coin and use your thumb to turn the home made magnet on and it Pull the coin to under your belt buckle Pretend to rub the coin in to your hand and then reveal your hands.
Seal the border, and turn off the magnet by cracking down on employers who hire illegal immigrants.
Romney argued that providing rewards for illegal immigrants only encouraged more of them to come here, averring that it was time to "turn off the magnet".
And last Friday "Spider-Man" executives played host at the show to Brazilian journalists, as they had with media from Australia, Germany and Mexico, in an effort to turn the musical into a magnet for foreign tourists who speak little or no English, much as "Mamma Mia!" is now.
This is part of the Royal Docks previously London's primary docks, and now the target of Newham's "Regeneration Supernova," which will turn the area into a magnet for foreign capital.
This is part of the Royal Docks – previously London's primary docks, and now the target of Newham's "Regeneration Supernova", which will turn the area into a magnet for foreign capital.
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