Magnets and Magnetism
Magnets and Electricity
Electricity
Magnetism from Electricity
Misc.
100

When two magnets' north poles are brought close together, they do this.

What is repel?

100

In magnetic forces, opposite poles do what?

What is attract?

100

True or False: A lightbulb in a circuit will not turn on if the circuit has a break in it.

What is True?

100

the study of the interaction between electricity and magnetism

What is electromagnetism

100

What is the name for a coil of wire?

What is a solenoid?

200

True or False: Magnets can attract all metals.

What is False?

200

When you touch a metal object after walking on carpet, you feel this small jolt caused by static electricity.

What is a shock?

200

This is the part of a circuit that provides energy to make electricity flow.

What is a battery (or power source)?

200

A magnet created using electricity. It is made by wrapping wire around a metal core (often iron) and running electric current through the wire

What is an electromagnet

200

Name one way to make an electromagnet stronger?

Add more coils, increase the electricity, use a stronger iron core

300
The region around a magnet where the magnetic force can act
What is a magnetic field
300

Forces between two same-sized magnets become stronger when this happens.

What is when the magnets are closer together

300

Static electricity happens when objects gain or lose these tiny particles.

What is electrons?

300

The magnetic field of an electromagnet comes from this flowing through the wire.

What is electric current?

300

True or False? All magnets are electromagnets

false

400

A material that attracts iron, nickel or cobalt.

What is a magnet

400

This object protects buildings from lightning strikes by safely directing the charge into the ground.

What is a lightening rod?

400

An object with more electrons than protons has this type of charge.

What is negative?

400

Unlike permanent magnets, electromagnets can be turned off by doing this.

What is disconnecting the battery?

400

What is the type of wire commonly used in a solenoid?

Copper wire?

500

The movement of electric charges in the Earth's core causes this...

What is the Earth's magnetic field?

500

The flow of current electricity requires a closed path, often called this.

What is a circuit?

500

Rubbing a balloon on your hair creates static electricity because of this action.

What is transferring electrons?

500

Increasing the number of loops of wire and increasing the amount of current flowing through the wire.

What are 2 ways you can increase the power of an electromagnet?

500

If the electric current flowing through a solenoid increases, this part of the electromagnet also increases.

Answer: What is the strength of the magnetic field?

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