written by
David Stern
This web page are the lecture notes for a presentation to middle and high school teachers to help teach magnetism. The lectures includes a brief history of the study of magnetism from its beginnings in ancient Greece and China to the present day, and three classroom demonstrations.
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![]() D. Stern, Teaching About Magnetism (1998), <http://www.phy6.org/earthmag/MagTeach.htm>.
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![]() Stern, David. Teaching About Magnetism. 1998. 14 Sep. 2004. 14 Feb. 2025 <http://www.phy6.org/earthmag/MagTeach.htm>.
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