Modeling Atoms
How Atoms Form
Electric Force, Fields, and Energy
Magnetic Force and Energy
Electromagnetic Force
100

Anything that contains mass and takes up space.

Matter

100

A state of matter, similar to gas, naturally found in stars.

Plasma

100

A basic property of matter that creates a force and accounts for electric interactions.

Charge
100

Attracts iron and materials that attract iron

Magnet

100

The flow of charge through a material, like water or a wire.

Electric Current

200

a form of matter that is made up of one type of atom

Element

200

Known different of the same elements.

Isotopes

200

The force between charged particles or objects is called

Electric Force

200

When something has the ability to attract or repel iron.

Magnetism


200

The relationship between electricity and magnetism.

Electromagnetism


300

Negatively charged sub atomic particles located outside of the nucleus of the atom 

Electron

300

The sum of neutrons and protons surrounding the atom's nuclei.

Atomic Mass

300

A region around the charged particle or object where ethe electric force is exerted on other charged particle or object where the electric force is exerted on other charged particles or objects. 

Electric Field

300

Is a push or pull that occurs when a magnet interacts with another object.

Magnetic Force

300

A coil of wire with a current running through it

Solenoid


400

Positively charged sub atomic particles found in the center or nucleus of the atom 

Protons

400

Occurs when two light-weight atomic nuclei combine into a singular yet larger atomic structure.

Nuclear Fusion

400

This is the meaning for something that does not have a charge, such as a neutron.

Neutral

400

Every magnet has two ends, and this is where the magnetic force is the strongest.

Magnetic Poles

400

A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core.

Electromagnet

500

Neutrally charged subatomic particles found in the center, or nucleus, of the atom

Neutrons

500

Explains the origin of the universe from a single point that expanded into all the matter and energy that exists.

Big Band Theory

500

Negatively charged particles surrounding the nucleus of a atom.

Electron

500

The area of magnetic force that surrounds a magnet.

Magnetic Field

500

A substance that becomes a magnet when exposed to a magnet when exposed to a magnetic field.

Ferromagnet

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