
This is positively magnetic! | Teacher Time
2/2/2021 | 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Magnets can be positive or negative, but what does that even mean?!
Magnets can be positive or negative, but what does that even mean?! Learn all about how magnets work with Ms. Stover from Fayetteville, NC, in this spot from Teacher Time! Rootle and PBS NC are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities created by NC teachers! Visit pbsnc.org/ahl for more information. Thanks to the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support.
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This is positively magnetic! | Teacher Time
2/2/2021 | 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Magnets can be positive or negative, but what does that even mean?! Learn all about how magnets work with Ms. Stover from Fayetteville, NC, in this spot from Teacher Time! Rootle and PBS NC are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities created by NC teachers! Visit pbsnc.org/ahl for more information. Thanks to the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[rhythmic music] - I'm Ms. Stover from Fayetteville, North Carolina.
We are gonna learn about magnets.
Magnets work because of magnetic force.
We define a force as anything that pushes or pulls.
Magnets have two sides, the positive and the negative, but in science, we call it a pole.
Magnets that have the same charge will repel each other.
And that means that they will push apart.
When I have a positive and a negative, they are going to pull together and we call that attraction.
I can't wait to see you again next time when we'll learn about more cool stuff in science.
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