E. Match the statements in Column A, with those in Column B.
Column B
(a) Soft iron
Column A
1. A thin and pointed magnetised steel needle used for finding
geographic directions.
2. A pair of soft pieces of iron used in storing bar magnets.
3. A magnet which loses its magnetism as soon as the cause
producing it is removed.
4. A material used for making permanent magnets.
5. A material which gets magnetised on rubbing with magnet, but then
loses its magnetism quickly.
(b) Steel
(c) Magnetic needle
(d) Electromagnet
(e) Magnetic keeper
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Answer:
1-c 2-a 3-e 4-b 5-d
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Answer:
1-(c), 2-(e), 3-(d), 4-(a)
Explanation:
- The first one is a fact.
- In the second one if wee see tipacally its answer is soft iron but as we see that it is the answer of the 4th question also and soft iron is also called the Magnetic keeper because if we find and understand the diagram explaining how to store magnets the soft iron is kept on both sides of the two magnets seperated by a wooden block that is why it is called Magnetic keeper.
- The other answers are facts only.
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