When an object is able to interact with a magnet.
What is magnetic?
The energy transformation from the battery to the wire in a circuit.
What is chemical to electrical energy?
The ends of a magnet where most field lines are.
What are the north and south poles?
The invisible lines that loop in and out of a magnet.
What are field lines?
Picture 1
What is 1 path and a series circuit?
The noncontact pull that occurs when opposite poles interact with each other.
What is attract?
The energy transformation from the food we eat to using our hands to clap.
What is chemical to mechanical energy?
The ends of a battery.
What are the positive and negative terminals?
A complete path that allows electricity to flow.
What is a closed circuit?
Picture 2
What is 3 paths and parallel circuit?
The noncontact push that occurs when like poles interact with each other.
What is repel?
The energy transformation from a hand knocking on a door to the knock you hear.
What is mechanical to sound energy?
The end of a magnet where the field lines loop in.
What is the south pole?
The flow of an electric charge in a closed circuit.
What is a current?
Picture 3
When an object is unable to interact with a magnet.
What is nonmagnetic?
The energy transformation from the flame on a stove to the warmth used to cook your food.
What is light to heat energy?
The end of a magnet where the field lines loop out.
What is the north pole?
An incomplete path that stops the flow of electricity.
What is an open circuit?
What is 1 path and series circuit?
The intensity of attraction or repulsion between magnets based on distance.
What is force of attraction?
The energy transformation from striking a match to the flame that starts.
What is mechanical to light energy?
This intensity of attraction or repulsion based on distance is strongest at the magnetic poles.
What is force of attraction?
An object that can complete a closed circuit that allows electricity to flow.
What is a conductor?
Picture 5
What is 2 paths and parallel circuit?