#P3.5.1
describe the attraction and repulsion between unlike and like poles for permanent magnets
#P3.5.2
describe the characteristics of the magnetic field of a magnet, showing how strength and direction change from one point to another
#P3.5.3
explain how the behaviour of a magnetic compass is related to evidence that the core of the Earth must be magnetic
#P3.5.4
describe the difference between permanent and induced magnets
#P3.5.5
describe how to show that a current can create a magnetic effect
#P3.5.6
describe the pattern and directions of the magnetic field around a conducting wire
#P3.5.7
recall that the strength of the field depends on the current and the distance from the conductor
#P3.5.8
explain how the magnetic effect of a solenoid can be increased
#P3.5.9
explain how a solenoid can be used to generate sound in loudspeakers and headphones