Iron - A magnetically soft material, easily magnetised, Steel - Permanent magnets are made from this magnetically hard material, Poles - Where magnetic field strength around a magnet is strongest, Solenoid - A coil of wire is called a , Temporary - Electromagnets are not permanent, they are , Attractive - Induced magnetism is always , Direction - Magnetic fields have size and , Perpendicular - For a current carrying wire to experience maximum force when placed in a magnetic field, it must be BLANK to the magnetic field, Left hand - The rule used to determine the direction of force on a current carrying wire placed in a magnetic field, Right hand - The rule used to determine the direction of a magnetic field around a current carrying wire, Plotting compass - The apparatus used to determine the magnitude and direction of a magnetic field, Iron filings - Used to investigate the size of a magnetic field but do not show direction,

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