Magnet Attract Repel Bar — free printable diagram
Free science resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

About this illustration
This clear, high-contrast diagram illustrates the fundamental principles of magnetism using bar magnets. The upper section, labeled "ATTRACT", shows two magnets with opposite poles (N-S and S-N) facing each other, indicated by arrows pointing inwards. The lower section, labeled "REPEL", shows two examples of like poles facing each other (N-S and N-S; S-N and S-N), indicated by arrows pointing outwards. This visual aid is perfect for introducing basic physics concepts on slides or worksheets, helping students understand magnetic attraction and repulsion. It uses a clean, flat illustration style suitable for K-12 science education.
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