Electricity
Magnets
Magnetic Field
Electromagnets
Deep Thinking
100

What is electricity?

a form of energy that involves the flow of electric charges

100

What is a magnet?

an object that attracts certain metals

100

What is a magnetic field?

the area around a magnet where the force of the magnet can act

100

What is an electromagnet?

a magnet that forms when electric current flows through a wire that is wrapped around a piece of metal

100

What is the difference between static and current electricity?

static electricity: electric charges build up

current electricity: negative charges have a continuous flow

200

What are atoms?

tiny particles that have electric charges and make up all matter

200

What is magnetism?

the pushing or pulling force caused by a magnet

200

Why does a magnet not need to touch a metal object in order for the magnet to move the object?

because of the magnet's magnetic field

200

How can an electromagnet be made stronger?

by increasing the electric current flowing through the electromagnet's wire

200

What is the difference between conductors and insulators?

Conductor: materials that allow electricity to flow easily through it

Insulator: material that does not allow electricity to flow through it

300

Objects with the same kind of electric charge _____ each other.

repel

300

Where is a magnet's magnetism the strongest?

at the poles

300

How can the invisible magnetic field be observed?

by sprinkling iron filings around the magnet

300

By wrapping a wire more times around a piece of metal, an electromagnet is made (stronger/weaker).

stronger

300

How have electromagnets helped people solve real-life problems?

- maglev trains make transportation faster

- MRI machines help doctors to keep people well

- household appliances make less work for people

- lifts heavy objects for construction workers

400

Objects with the same amount of positive and negative charges are considered to be _____.

neutral

400

Magnets with _____ poles attract.

opposite

400

Which of the following items will magnets attract?

iron / wood / plastic / paper / steel / nickel

iron, steel, and nickel

400

Why is an electromagnet considered to be temporary?

because it has a switch that turns electric current on and off

400

Why is it important to learn about conductors and current electricity?

The body is a conductor. Knowing this will help keep people safe around electricity. For example, we avoid putting metal objects in wall outlets because this would complete the circuit and give us an electric shock.

500

Which electric charge can move from object to object?

a negative charge

500

How can magnets be helpful?

- pick up spilled pins or nails

- hear sound from speakers in a computer, TV, or car

- help a cow stay healthy

500

Draw a picture of a bar magnet's magnetic field.

500

DAILY DOUBLE

T or F: Quarters and copper pennies are magnetic but do not complete circuits.

FALSE: they are NOT magnetic but they CAN complete circuits

500

Draw a picture showing the difference between open and closed circuits.

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