Vocabulary
Magnetism
Electricity
Real World examples
It's all relative
100

Energy carried by electrical charges

Electrical energy
100

The ability of an object to push or pull on another object that has this magnetic property

Magnetism

100

What is a conductor?

Materials electric charges move easily through

100

Going down a slide and shocking yourself/someone else.

Static electricity

100

Turning on and off a light would be an example of an open or closed circuit?

Open circuit

200
Buildup of negatively charged particles in an object. 

Static electricity

200

Piece of material that can attract metals

Magnet

200
What is 1 difference of static electricity and current electricity?

Current electricity has a continuous flow of electrons. 

200

Usually used in junkyards to move heavy metals

Electromagnet

200

This stops or slows the flow of electricity

Insulator

300

Electrical currents generated by humans

Human-harnessed electricity

300
What is an electromagnet?

Type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current. 

300

What kind of circuit only has one path for electricity to flow?

Series circuit
300

The magnets on our whiteboards.

Permanent magnet
300

What are the 2 main differences between a permanent magnet and electromagnet (temporary magnet).

A permanent magnet you cannot turn off or adjust the strength.

400

Flow of electric charges through a conductor

Electric current

400

In which experiment did we create an electromagnet.

The experiment where we wrapped wire around a nail and connected it to a battery so it would pick up paper clips.

400

Protons have a _____ charge. 

positive charge

400

Copper, iron, steel, aluminum, silver

Conductors

400
True or false

Opposite charges attract

True

500

Formed when an electric current passes an unbroken path of conductors

Circuit

500

What are the 3 metals magnets are attracted to?

Iron, cobalt, nickel

500

TRUE OR FALSE. 

When friction (rubbing of two objects) occurs, electrons (negative charge) may jump or cling to another object. 

True

500

Freezer or refrigerator

Series circuit

500

A neutral charge means _______.

There is an equal number of protons and electrons. 

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