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Magnetic Lines of Force: Physics & Magnetism Science Activity | Exploratorium Teacher Institute Project
Do magnets work under water? 💧 Set up this simple, time-saving (like two minutes tops!) project to help your child find out!! 💧 Supplies: water, clear... | By Tinkerlab | Facebook
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