This is how magnetic field lines travel.
What is from north to south?
A blender is an example of a motor because it takes ____ energy and turns it into ____ energy.
What is electric, mechanical?
This is the area around a magnet where the magnetic force can be felt.
What is a magnetic field?
This is where the magnetic field is the strongest.
What is at the poles?
This is an example of something electric that is NOT a motor.
What is (many answers: iron, hair straightener, toaster, coffee maker, anything that does not have a mechanical result)
The is the name for the area at each end of a magnet.
What are poles?
This is the small parts of the magnet that must be lined up all facing the same direction.
What is the domains?
This is the definition of a generator.
What is something that takes mechanical energy and turns it to electrical energy.
This is the type of relationship where one thing increases and the other decreases.
What is inverse?
This is what the size of the magnetic force will do as the distance increases.
What is decreases?
This is how electric field lines will move.
What is from positive to negative?
This is one thing you can do to increase the strength of an electromagnet.
What is add more coils, tighten the coils, or use a higher voltage battery (needed one answer)
The moon has 1/6 of the amount of gravity as the Earth. This is how much a 600 lb object on Earth would weigh on the moon.
What is 100 lbs?
This is the state in which one might experience zero gravity.
What is "free falling"?
This is what will be produced by Earth's solid inner core rotating in the liquid outer core.
What is create a magnetic field around Earth?
This is where you should place an additional POSITIVE charge in order to score a goal in the scenario on the board.
What is above and slightly behind the puck.
This is how you can create an electric current by using a magnet.
What is sending a magnet through a coil wire?
This is the term used to describe the movement of a permanent magnetic through a magnetic field to produce an electric current.
What is electromagnetic induction.