Poles
Electromagnets
Magnetic Fields
Compasses
Magnetic Materials
100

True or False.

Opposite poles attract.

True

100

How can we test the strength of an electromagnet?

See how many paperclips it can pick up

100

True of False.

The Earth has its own magnetic field.

True

100

Which direction does a compass point in?

North

100

Give two real-world uses of magnets.

Two correct answers given

200

Would two south poles repel or attract?

Repel

200

How can we increase the strength of an electromagnet?

Add more coils of wire.

Increase electric current.

200

What is the area around a magnet where magnetism is felt called?

A magnetic field.

200

Why does the needle in a magnet point north?

Because the needle itself is a magnet.

200

True or False.

All metals are magnetic

False

300

What does repel mean?

A force pushing away

300

What is an electromagnet?

A temporary magnet that can be turned on and off using an electric current.

300

True or False.

Magnetism is a contact force.

False. It is a non-contact force.

300

Which animals use an internal compass for navigation?

Birds and some fish

300

What materials are magnetic?

Iron, nickel, cobalt, steel

400

What are the names of the Earth's poles?

The north pole and south pole

400

What equipment do you need to make an electromagnet?

Power pack

Magnetic core

Conductor

400

What happens to the strength of the magnetic field as you move away from the magnet?

It becomes weaker.

400

When were the first compasses used?

2500 years ago in China

400

What is a solenoid?

A wire coiled up into a spiral shape.

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