Sci PPT q3wk9
Sci PPT q3wk9
Sci PPT q3wk9
FACT or BLUFF
___1. Magnets usually have two poles.
___2. A magnet has energy, and can attract
some objects like nails, pins and other
objects that are made of contain iron.
___3. In magnetism, unlike poles repel.
___4. A magnet can attract most at its
magnetic poles.
___5. Like poles attract.
Establishing a purpose for the lesson
Tell My Parts”
I. Problem: What are the parts of an electromagnet?
II. Materials: illustration of a constructed electromagnet.
III. Procedure
10. Study the given illustration.
11. Answer the given guide questions.
Guide Questions:
1. What is the source of electricity in the illustration?
2. What is wound around the long iron nail?
3. Which is the conductor of electricity?
4. Which material becomes a magnet? Why?
5. What happened to the pins? Why?
6. What does the illustration show?
IV. Conclusion:
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Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1
What is an electromagnet?
How can you construct an
electromagnet?
An electromagnet is a type of
magnet in which the magnetic field is
produced by an electric current. The
magnetic field disappears when the
current is turned off. Electromagnets
usually consist of a large number of
closely spaced turns of wire that
create the magnetic field.
You have just made a magnet by using
electricity. When you disconnected one
end of the wire from the battery, the
current did not flow anymore. The nail
could no longer attract the pins. Its
magnetic force was gone. An
electromagnet can have magnetic force
only when electric current is flowing
through it.
Electromagnets are used in all kinds
of electric devices, including hard
disk drives, speakers, motors, and
generators, as well as in scrap yards
to pick up heavy scrap metal.
They're even used in MRI machines,
which utilize magnets to take photos
of your insides
Evaluating learning
Play the music then pass the ball, when the music
stops whoever holds the ball will answer the
question written on a strip of paper.
Questions:
1.What materials are used in constructing
an electromagnet?
2.What does electromagnet usually consist of?
3.What serves as the conductor of
electricity?
4.When do magnetic fields disappear?
Establishing a purpose for the lesson
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What does the video imply?
Can electromagnet be made
stronger?
Presenting examples/ instances of the lesson
A. electricity C. magnet
B. wire D. core
____2. Which activity can be done
with the use of an electromagnet?
A. iron screw
B. glass tube
C. plastic tube
D. aluminum screw
___7. Which of the following devices
makes use of electromagnet?
A. Electric bell
B. telephone
C. Electric buzzer
D. all of the given options
___8. Which one of the following is
not a part of an electromagnet?