Definitions
Magnetism
Electricity
In Real Life
100

An object that attracts iron and other materials that have magnetic qualities similar to iron

What is a magnet?

100

What are the two poles of a magnet called?

What is the north and south pole?

100

T/F: Positively and negatively charged objects repel each other

What is false?

100

What everyday kitchen appliance uses permanent magnets to hold notes and pictures on its metal surface? 

What is a refrigerator? 

200

Where the force of a magnet applies is strongest

What is magnetic pole?

200

What happens when two north poles of magnets are pushed together?

What is they repel each other?

200

What is a material that allows electric charges to move freely through it? 

What is a conductor?

200

What medical imaging device uses powerful magnets to create detailed pictures of the inside of a patient's body?

What is a MRI?

300
The invisible region around any charged object where an electric force is applied
What is electric field?
300

If you break a magnet in half, what happens?

What is each piece becomes a new magnet with its own north and south poles?

300

Do objects with the same type of charge attract or repel each other? 

What is repel each other?

300

What natural phenomenon occurs when electric charge builds up in clouds and is discharged to the ground?

What is lightning?

400

An object has an unbalanced amount of positive or negative charge

What is electrically charged?

400

What do the lines drawn around a magnet represent? 

What is the direction and strength of the magnetic field 

400

T/F: The more charges on an object, the stronger the electric field or force

What is true?

400

What science demonstration device makes your hair stand on end by building up a large electric charge? 

What is a Van de Graaff generator?

500

When charged particles transfer between 2 conductors by touching

What is conduction

500

What causes Earth to have a magnetic field? 

What is the movement of molten iron in Earth's outer core (or electric currents in the core)?

500

When you touch a doorknob and get shocked, you are experiencing a transfer of charge. What is this process called?

What is static discharge/electricty?

500

A magnetar is a type of neutron star with an incredibly powerful magnetic field—about a trillion times stronger than Earth's. If a magnetar passed near Earth, what would happen?

What is the extreme magnetic field would destroy all electronics, disrupt Earth's magnetic field, cause massive power outages, and potentially strip away Earth's atmosphere. Fortunately, magnetars are extremely rare and very far away.

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