
The area around a magnet is called a magnetic field, and Earth has its own magnetic field. That means our planet is like a giant magnet. When we use a compass, the needle inside is a magnet with two poles. The north pole of the needle attracts to the north pole on Earth (as in the magnetic north pole, not the North Pole location). This is why the compass needle always points north.
Electromagnets are the only magnets that require electricity to work. Once the source of electricity of an electromagnet is turned off or disconnected, the electromagnet will no longer work. Keep watching the video for some fun STEM activities that you could try at home. Make sure you have adults around to help you.
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What you will learn in Magnets and Electricity STEM:
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Facts about magnets and electricity
1:18 Static electricity
1:51 Electromagnets rely on electricity
2:15 STEM make a compass
3:18 STEM painting with magnets
3:38 STEM make an electromagnet
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