The Basics
How Does It Work?
Break It
Anything Goes
Come Together
100
An object that sticks to iron
What is a magnet
100
The process followed by scientists to answer a question
What is the scientific method
100
You cannot see this, but it pulls magnets together and/or pushes them apart.
What is magnetic force
100
What are magnets attracted to?
What is iron and steel
100
When magnets pull together
What is attract
200
A push or pull
What is a force
200
Directions telling how to perform an experiment
What is procedure
200
True or False Magnetic force can act through space and most materials.
What is True
200
The rock magnetite is attracted to a magnet because of this
What is it contains a lot of iron
200
When magnets push away from each other
What is repel
300
A special kind of force
What is magnetism
300
An educated guess based on data or previous experience
What is prediction
300
The greater this is between two magnets the weaker the magnetic force
What is distance
300
A tool that organizes data visually to show a relationship between two things
What is a graph
300
Magnets placed north pole to north pole will do this
What is repel
400
A magnet has two of these
What is poles
400
Written record showing experiment results
What is data
400
Name three objects you know magnetic force can travel through
What is cardboard, sponge, paper, wood, etc
400
A steel nail becomes this when stuck to a magnet
What is a temporary magnet
400
To make magnets attract, its poles will be positioned this way.
What is north pole to south pole.
500
Something you can use to gather evidence about something you can't see
What is a detector
500
a statement wrapping up an experiment
What is a conclusion
500
Magnetic force acts through most objects except this
What is a large piece of steel
500
A force that pushes magnets apart
What is repel?
500
A piece of iron or steel that behaves like a magnet when it is touching a permanent magnet
What is a temporary magnet
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