Magnetic Forces
Electric Forces
Electromagnetism
Fields
Potpourri
100

When a north pole of a magnet is placed next to the south pole of another magnet.

They will attract

100

The movement of electric charges (electrons) through a conductor.

What is electricity?

100

a magnet run by electricity that can be turned on and off

What is an electromagnet?

100

An area around which an object feels a non-contact force.

What is a "field"?

100

A push or a pull.

What is a "force"?

200

Iron, nickel or cobalt 

What is "magnetic material"?

200

Electric charges are transferred, and not created or destroyed

What is "conservation of charge"?

200
A coil of wire wrapped around a magnetic material like a nail.

What is a "solenoid"?

200

What happens to the force of a magnetic field when you get farther from the magnet.

What is "get weaker"?

200

This is an example of electrical energy found in nature.

What is "lightning"?

300

Happens to the magnetic force when a magnet gets closer to another magnetic material.

What is "get stronger"?

300

The reason a balloon sticks to the ceiling when it gets rubbed against a piece of wool.

What is "become negatively charged"?

300

Created when a magnet is moved inside a coil of wire.

What is electricity?

300

These numerous small objects can show the field lines around a magnet.

What are "iron filings"?

300

The opposite of attract

What is repel?

400

Occurs to the electric force when there is a bigger imbalance between the positive and negative charges.

What is "get stronger"?

400

Wrap more coils of wire around a magnetic material or increase the electrical current through the wire with more batteries.

What is "make an electromagnet stronger"?

400

The movement of electric charges through a circuit.

What is "current"?

500

When a north pole of a magnet is placed next to the north pole of another magnet.

What is repel?

500

This has a negative electric charge.

What is electrons?

500

When you move a magnet through a coil of wire.

What is "induce and electric current"?

500
Gravity, magnetic force, and electric force.

What are "non-contact forces"?

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