Atoms
Static Electricity
Magnetism
Gravity
Fields and Forces
100

what are the 3 subatomic particles?

Protons, neutrons, electrons

100

Is static electricity a contact or non-contact force? Why?

Noncontact because the force occurs without objects touching

100

What is the south pole attracted to?

The north pole

100

Is gravity attractive or repulsive?

Gravity is an attractive force

100
Can you see a non-contact force's field? If not how do we show them?

No we can show them with drawn field lines

200

What are the charges for each?

Proton

Electron

Neutron

Proton= positive

Electron= negative

Neutron= no charge/neutral

200

What charges do objects have in order to feel attraction?

Opposite (positive and negative)

200

What are the 3 common magnetic materials?

Iron, cobalt, nickel

200

Which object feels earth's gravity more an ant or an elephant? Why?

An elephant because it has more mass

200

What is the subatomic particle that transfers to cause a static charge?

electron

300

What particles are located in the nucleus?

Protons and Neutrons

300

What charges do objects have in order to feel repulsion?

Same charges (+ +, - - )

300

How can you describe the movement of the electrons/atoms in a magnetic material?

They are aligned and move in the same direction

300

what 2 characteristics define gravity?

Distance and mass

300

How can you increase the strength of a non-contact force?

Decrease the distance or increase the charge

400
Why can't a proton leave the nucleus? (2 reasons)

1. It changes the identity of the element

2. They are trapped their from beginning of time

400

What are 2 examples of a static electrical discharge?

Your hand getting zapped on a doorknob

Lightning strike

400

What happens when you break a magnet?

The movement of atoms/electrons changes and the broken piece will create its own new north and south pole

400

Which object feels earth's gravity more?

a 15 kilometer planet 10,000 lightyears away from earth

or a 15 kilometer planet 16,000 lightyears away from earth

a 15 kilometer planet 10,000 lightyears away

400

Why is earth's magnetic field important?

It protects us from solar flares and from stripping away our ozone without it the earth would be barren and hot

500
How does an atom get a positive charge? 

How does an atom get a negative charge?

Positive charge= Lose electrons

Negative charge= Gain electrons

500

Tell me 1 insulator and 1 conductor example and tell me how they would interact in order to get a charge/feel static. What will their charges be in the end?

A balloon is an insulator and will steal electrons from a conductor like your head when you rub them together. The balloon is now negative and the head positive. 

500

How is the earth like a giant magnet?

The core of the earth is made of magnetic iron and as it spins internally it creates a giant magnetic field with a north and south pole

500

Why do the planets orbit and not fall out of the sky?

The sun is so massive that it's gravity attracts all other mass and the planets are stuck in its gravity orbiting around. 

500

How do non-contact forces move an object if it does not touch them?

Through force fields of attraction or repulsion

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