Electric Charges
Magnetism
Electricity
Electromagnets
100

What charge do electrons have? What charge do protons have?

Negative, Positive

100

Where is the magnetic force field the strongest on the magnet?

At the poles 

100

Why does static electricity occur?

It is the build up and transfer of charged electrons

100

What are the parts of an electromagnet

Ferromagnetic core (iron, nickel, cobalt, steel, etc), wire (conductor), battery (voltage source)

200

If an object loses electrons what is the charge?

positive

200

In which direction are magnetic field lines always drawn?

North to South

200

If you increase the current in the electromagnet what will happen?

It will have more magnetism and electricity. It will be a stronger electromagnet

300

If an object gains electrons what is the net charge?

Negative

300

Timmy broke a bar magnet in half. Explain what happens to the magnetism in the two new pieces of the magnet. 

Each piece will now have a new north and South Pole. They will be two separate magnets. 

300

Give an example of an insulator and a conductor

Answers may vary 

300

If the current of an electromagnet stops what will happen to the magnetism?

There will be no magnetism

400

What occurs when a positive and negative charge are close together?

They attract

400

Does an object have to touch in order to feel the electric field?

No 

500

If an atom has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 8 electrons. What is the charge? and why?

negative, It has more electrons than protons

500

What happens to the magnetic force as you move the poles together

The force gets stronger

500

An electric charge is negative if the field lines move towards the charge

True or False

True

500

Give two ways to increase the strength of the electromagnet

1. Increase the voltage, 2. increase the size of the wire to decrease resistance 3. Use more coils 4. Use a better ferromagnetic core

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