Magnetism
Electricity
Gravity
Miscellaneous
Bonus Rounds
100

These are considered the two poles of a magnet.

North & South 

100

Fill in the blank: ________ allows materials to pass through and flow easily. Examples include copper, aluminum, iron, etc.)

Conductor(s).

100

This is the force that pulls objects toward each other.

Gravity.

100

Opposite magnetic poles do this when near each other.

They attract.

100

This particle carries a negative charge.

Electron.

200

What happens when two "like" poles of a magnet are brought together or in close proximity?

They repel each other.

200

Fill in the blank: ________ is the flow of electric charges, and usually carried by electrons through conductors such as wire.

Electricity.

200

Fill in the blank: The farther apart objects are, the ___ the gravity. 

weaker.
200

This factor increases gravity when the amount of matter in an object increases.

Mass.

200

This type of materials that do NOT allow electricity to flow through easily.

Insulator(s).

300

This is a phenomenon produced by motion of electric charges which results in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.

Magnetism.

300

What unit(s) are electricity and electric currents measured in?

Amps (Amperes)
300

This keeps planets moving around the Sun.

Gravitational Force.

300

 This is a buildup of electric charges on an object.

  • Example: Getting shocked after walking on carpet. 

Static Electricity.

300

The unit used to measure force.

Newtons. (N)

400

This is the region around a magnet where magnetic forces act.

Magnetic Field.

400

This type of magnet is created by electricity.

Electromagnet.

400

This scientist explained gravity with laws of motion.

Sir Isaac Newton.

400

This is measured in kilograms (kg) and does not change; stays constant.

Mass.

400

Fill in the blank: ________ is a force that resists motion between two surfaces that are touching.


Friction.

500

This planet acts like a GIANT magnet.

Earth.

500

This device or object provides energy in a circuit.

(Hint: referred to as a type of energy used in digestion)

a Battery.
500

Fill in the blank: Force of gravity on an object is called ______.

Weight.

500

A device that uses Earth’s magnetism to find direction.

a compass.

500

This is a type of battery that produces electricity using chemicals inside a sealed container with little or no liquid. AA and AAA batteries used in remotes, flashlights, and toys.

Hint #1: 

  • Converts chemical energy → electrical energy

Hint #2:

  • Commonly used in everyday devices


Dry cell battery.
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