Vocabulary
Electricity Creates Magnetism
Electromagnets Everywhere
Using Magnetic Fields
Electric Devices
100

Name an item that a magnet can be stuck to.

Refrigerator (several answers accepted)

100

Who discovered the d-cell?

Hans Christian Oersted

100

What is a motor that runs on a d-cell?

Direct-current motor

100

What is the wire made of that we use in experiments?

Copper.

100

Name an electric device.

Doorbell, speaker, generator, headphones.

200

Magnetism is a force. What is a force?

A push or pull.

200

Name two classes Oersted studied in college.

Chemistry, astronomy, physics, and math.

200

Name an example of a simple motor.

Tin can.

200
True or False: Copper wire is magnetic.

False.

200
How does a speaker work?

Speakers use electric currents to produce motion.

300

What is a vibration?

A quick back-and-forth movement.

300

What happened when Oersted closed the electric circuit?

A compass needle that happened to be on the table rotated.

300

What does a wire coil become when it connects to a D-cell?

Electromagnet.

300

When the circuit is broken, which direction does the compass needle point? (North, South, East OR West).

North.

300

Where does the electricity in your home come from?

Generator.

400

What is an electromagnet?

A piece of iron that becomes a temporary magnet when electricity flows through coils of insulated wire wrapped around it.

400

Through Oersted's discovery of the compass needle rotating, what did the flow of electric current produce?

Magnetic field.

400

Fill in the Blank: When the shaft rotates, contact between the D-cell and electromagnet is ____________. 

Broken.

400

Name one way to make an electromagnet stronger.

Adding more coils, increase the amount of electric current flowing through the wire, wrap thicker wire around the coil.

400

What is the name of the hammer being hit in a doorbell? 

Box Terminal, Striker, Electromagnet, Striker Terminal

Striker.

500

What is electromagnetism

A property of electric and magnetic fields that causes interactions with electric charges and currents.

500
Fill in the blank: The greater the number of coils, the __________ the total magnetic field is.

Stronger.

500

The shaft gets ____________ of little magnetic pushes every second.     **hundreds, thousands, ten thousands.

Hundreds.

500

How do you make an electromagnet?

Put an iron core, like a rivet, in the center of the coils, the strong magnetic field will induce magnetism in the iron.

500

A speaker has two main parts. Name them.

Coil of insulated wire and permanent magnet.

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