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Answer:
1) • Take a small compass and a bar magnet.
• Place the magnet on a sheet of white paper fixed on a drawing board, using some adhesive material.
• Mark the boundary of the magnet.
• The south pole of the needle points towards the north pole of the magnet.
The north pole of the compass is directed away from the north pole of the magnet.
• Mark the position of two ends of the needle.
• Now move the needle to a new position such that its south pole occupies the position previously occupied by its north pole.
• In this way, proceed step by step until you reach the south pole of the magnet.
• Join the points marked on the paper by a smooth curve. This curve represents a field line.
• These lines represent the magnetic field around the magnet. These are known as magnetic field lines.
• Observe the deflection of the compass needle as you move it along the field line. The deflection increases as the needle is moved towards the pole.
Explanation:
2) filtration
If a substance does not dissolve in a solvent, we say that it is insoluble . For example, sand does not dissolve in water – it is insoluble. Filtration is a method for separating an insoluble solid from a liquid.