Some Basics
Electricity
Magnetism
Electromagnetism
Miscellaneous
100

Atoms with a negative charge are attracted to atoms with a(n) ________________ charge.

What is positive?

100

The ___________________ around the electric charge that experiences force exerted by the electric charge.

What is an electric field?

100

The opposite poles will ____________ in a magnet.

What is attract?

100

A ___________________ number of loops makes an electromagnet weaker.

What is fewer?

100
Protons have a(n) __________ charge and electrons have a(n) _____________ charge.

What is positive; negative?

200

This force occurs when ions create attractive and repulsive forces.

What is electric?

200

These are electric charges that do not move through a current.

What is static electricity?

200

These are the the two types of magnetism.

What are temporary and permanent?

200

These are the two types of charges in electric and magnetic forces.

What are positive and negative?

200

This force occurs when there is an attractive and repulsive force between two poles.

What is magnetic?

300

When your hair stands on end, with each strand repelling the other, you are experiencing _______________________.

What is static electricity?

300

An electric force that is positive (+) moves INWARD or OUTWARD to/from the charge.

What is outward?

300

The further away from the magnet, the ____________ the magnetic field.

What is weaker?

300

By ______________ the number of loops, you will increase the strength of an electromagnet.

What is increasing?

300

This force only works by combining electric and magnetic.

What is electromagnetism?

400

Currents flowing through a wire are surrounded by a(n) _____________________.

What is a magnetic field?

400

Electrons flowing through wires from a - terminal to a + terminal it creates a(n) ___________.

What is a current?

400

When all ______________ spin in one direction, they create the invisible force of magnetism.

What are electrons?

400

____________________ exists when soft metal is placed next to a permanent magnet.

What is temporary magnetism?

400

Electric current is measured in _____________.

What are amperes?

500

__________ is to electricity as poles is to magnetism (think of the attract and repel points).

What are ions?

500
Name an element naturally magnetic.

What is a cobalt, iron, or nickel?

500

DRAW: The magnetic field around a bar magnet.

Can you draw it?
500

Besides increasing the number of loops, another way to increase the strength of an electromagnet is to increase the ____________, or the battery power.

What is current?

500

Hard drives, speakers, MRI machines, electric buzzers, and transformers are examples of this device.

What is an electromagnet?

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