The Sun’s rising (east) or setting (west) direction provides an approximate east-west reference. Comparing this with the magnet’s alignment confirms it points along the north-south direction. Class VI Chapter 4 Exploring Magnets NCERT Science Textbook Curiosity Science Session 2024-2025.
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A square has four lines of symmetry: one vertical, one horizontal, and two diagonals. These lines divide the square into identical mirrored halves, highlighting its high level of symmetry and balanced design. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Symmetry Class 6 Mathematics Chapter ...
Yes, in addition to vertical and horizontal folds, a square can be folded along its diagonals. The two halves will overlap perfectly, and these diagonal folds also create two additional lines of symmetry. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Symmetry Class 6 Mathematics ...
The figures at the start (butterfly, flower, pinwheel, rangoli) all have symmetry. The butterfly, for example, has a vertical line of symmetry. The cloud, however, has no symmetry due to its irregular shape. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Symmetry Class 6 Mathematics ...
Iron filings align along the magnet’s poles because the magnetic field is strongest at the poles. This strong magnetic force attracts the filings, causing them to cluster at these points on the magnet. Class VI Book Curiosity Science Chapter 4 ...