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Interesting Facts:
- The magnetic field lines always flow from the north pole to the south pole (outside the magnet).
- Inside the magnet, field lines flow from the south pole to the north pole.
- The field is strongest at the magnet’s poles.
Activities for Learning:
- Rotate the entire scene using the “Scene rotation” slider. Notice how the field lines remain the same pattern in the canvas coordinate system, but you see them turning visually.
- Drag the compass in the rotated view and observe how it aligns with the magnetic field.
- Adjust the number of field lines using the slider and see how it affects the visual representation of the field.
- Press “Play” to see the compass move (if outside the magnet, it moves opposite to the field direction).
- Place the compass inside the magnet and observe the reversed needle direction.
Suggestions for Further Exploration:
- Inquiry Activities: Challenge students to measure or compare how the compass behaves inside vs. outside the magnet, or at different rotations.