Every magnet has these.
What are poles?
What is a Solenoid
A cylindrical coil of live wire
These are the Units used for Energy
What is Joules?
The same poles on magnets do this.
What is repel?
These are small regions in a material that act as their own tiny magnets
What is a Domain?
What is the left hand rule for solenoids?
Curling the fingers shows electron flow, thumb points towards the north pole of the magnetic field
This is represented by R in our equation : $=PtR
what is Rate?
This is the reason magnets stay on a refrigerator.
What is the material of the fridge is Ferromagnetic?
This is the type of magnet you produce when you attach a piece of iron to a magnet and then hang something from that piece of iron.
What is a ferromagnetic object?
Which way is north on the magnetic field?

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The kind of energy transported by Radio waves
What is Radiation energy?
Which way does a Compass point?
Towards the South magnetic pole
Solenoid A has 4 loops and Solenoid B has 9 loops. Which solenoid is stronger?
Solenoid B
How much does it cost to run a 100W lightbulb for 12 hours with a rate of $0.0516KW/h
6 cents
What are the 3 factors that affect solenoid strength?
Current intensity, Loops, Core material
What is the power of a lightbulb that draws 0.5 A from a 120v outlet?
60 Watt bulb