Electric Charges
Moving Electric Charges
Magnetism
Magnetic Fields
Electricity, Gravity and Magnetism Mixup
100

An atom with one more electron than protons has what type of charge?

Negative

100

Materials that allow charges to move through freely. Give the general name for this type of material, not an example.

Conductors

100

What type of magnetic force exists between 2 North poles of a magnet when brough together?

Repulsion or push apart

100

The area surrounding a magnet where magnetic forces can be detected is called what?

Magnetic Field

100
Electrostatic force, gravitational force and magnetic force are the examples of this type of force.

Non-Contact

200

An atom with one less electron than protons has what type of charge?

Positive

200

Materials charges cannot move through freely. Give the general name for this type of material, not an example.

Insulators

200
What types of magnetic poles attract to each other?

Opposite, or North/South

200

As two magnetic poles approach each other, the strength of the force between them ____________.

Increases

200

What type of poles would you expect to be under the paper based on the field shown by the iron filings

North/North or South/South

300

What type of charge does an atom have if it has an equal number of protons and electrons?

Neutral

300

The extra charge that builds up on an object until it moves elsewhere is known as what type of electricity?

Static

300

If you take a bar magnet and cut it in half, then cut those bar magnets each in half, how many south poles will exist between all the pieces?

Four

300

If the north pole of a magnet points to what we call the north pole of the Earth, in reality that means what magnetic pole of the Earth's magnetic field is located near the north pole?

South Pole

300

A balloon is rubbed with a wool cloth to give it a static charge. The balloon is then placed against a wall which it sticks to. What is the overall charge of the balloon and what was the overall charge of the wall

Balloon - Negative

Wall - Neutral 

400

The name for an atom with a positive or negative charge.

Ion

400

When built up charges leave an object it is known as electric ______________.

Discharge

400

Groups of atoms in materials that form areas like tiny magnets are known as what? These need to be lined up for a material to act as a magnet.

Magnetic Domains 

400

Earth's magnetic field draws in charged particles from the Sun towards its poles. When they hit the atmosphere they can be seen in certain parts of the Earth. What are these known as?

Auroras or Northern Lights

400

What property affects the strength of the gravity, magnetic and electrostatic forces?

Distance

500

Name 3 factors that determine the affect that two charged objects will have on each other.

Distance, Amount of Charge and Types of Charge

500

What are 3 ways discussed in the chapter that describe how objects can become electrically charged?

Friction, Contact and Induction

500

A material that can turned into a magnet is called what?

Hint: the atomic symbol for Iron; Fe, can give you a little hint.

Ferromagnetic

500

What generates the Earth's magnetic Field

Chharged particles in the Earth's outer core rotating around the solid iron inner core.

500

An iron needle has been given a positive charge.

Which type(s) of fields will exert a force on the needle?

Electric, Magnetic and Gravitational

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