Electromagnets
Magnetic poles
Magnetic Force
Magnets and Metals
Force
100

What is an electromagnet?

A magnet that works only when hooked up to electricity.

100

What are the two ends of a magnet called?

The North Pole and the South Pole.

100

What is magnetic force?

The push or pull between two magnets or between a magnet and some metals.

100

Can magnets attract wood or plastic?

NO

100

: What does force mean?

To draw or pull toward an object.

200

True or False: An electromagnet can work without electricity.

False

200

Which poles attract each other?

Which poles attract each other?

200

Does magnetic force work when magnets are touching?

No, it works even when magnets are not touching (acts from a distance).

200

Name at least two objects that magnets can attract.

Paper clips, nails, keys, or coins made of iron or steel.

200

Is force a push, a pull, or both?

Both

300

Name one thing that might use an electromagnet.

A crane that lifts cars, a doorbell, or a motor.

300

What happens when you bring two North Poles of magnets close?

They repel (push away) each other.

300

Name one metal that magnets can pull on.

Iron (or steel).

300

Why do magnets attract these objects?

Because these objects have metals like iron or steel that magnets can pull on.

300

Give an example of a force you use every day.

Examples: Pushing a door open, pulling a toy, or lifting a book.

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