Quick revision notes for Class 6 Science Chapter 4, “Exploring Magnets” — key facts at a glance for fast last-minute review. These Class 6 Science Chapter 4 notes are ideal for quick revision just before exams.
Magnetic vs Non-Magnetic Materials
- Magnetic: iron, nickel, cobalt (and their alloys).
- Non-magnetic: wood, plastic, rubber, paper, cloth, aluminium, copper, gold, silver.
- Lodestone: a natural magnet (magnetite).
Poles of a Magnet
- Every magnet has a North and South pole — magnetic force is strongest there, weakest in the middle.
- Breaking a magnet always creates new N-S pairs — a single isolated pole is impossible.
Attraction and Repulsion
- Like poles repel (N-N, S-S). Unlike poles attract (N-S).
- A plain iron bar only ever attracts to a magnet — it never repels. Repulsion = definitive proof both objects are magnets.
Magnetic Compass
- A pivoted, needle-shaped magnet that aligns north-south because Earth itself acts like a giant magnet.
- The needle’s north-seeking end points to geographic North — meaning Earth’s magnetic South pole is near the geographic North Pole.
- Historical Indian device: Matsya-yantra (magnetised fish-shaped iron floated in oil).
Other Key Facts
- Magnetic force passes through non-magnetic materials (wood, glass, plastic) without much weakening.
- A steel object can be magnetised by stroking it repeatedly in one direction with a magnet.
- Store magnets in pairs with unlike poles adjacent; avoid heat, dropping, and hammering to preserve magnetism.
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