The negatively charged particle of an atom that orbits around the nucleus.
What is an Electron?
Magnets have a ___ and ____ pole.
What is a North and South?
Materials that conduct electricity are?
What are Conductors?
Helps us do work.
What are simple machines?
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
What is STEM?
The number of paper clips your magnet was able to attract was depended on how ___ the magnet was.
What is strong?
A Proton is ______?
What is the positively charged particle pf an atom that is part of the nucleus?
Object being moved.
What is the Load?
The flow of electrons to create energy to power lights, machines, etc.
What is Electricity?
Magnets are surrounded by this, it is invisible.
What is a magnetic field?
What are materials called that do not conduct electricity?
What are Insulators?
The push or pull needed to move an object.
What is Force or Effort Force?
There is a magnetic field around any wire carrying electric current.
What is Electromagnets?
Magnetic domains are clusters of ____ that behave like tiny ___.
What are clusters of atoms that behave like tiny magnets?
What is the power source we used for this experiment?
What is a "D" cell battery?
Rigid bar that pivots around a fixed point called a fulcrum to help us do work.
What is a Lever?
The build up of negative and positive stationary changes when two different non-metal materials rub together.
What is Static Electricity?
The magnetic force is ____ at the poles and grows ____ the further they are from the magnet.
What is Strongest and Weaker?
Electric Circuits are the unbroken path through which ____ flow to create _______
What is electrons flow to create electricity?
The point of rotation in a lever.
What is a Fulcrum?