Electricity
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Electricity and Magnetism
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100

The electric force between charged particles is dependent on the amount of charge present. If there is 4 electorns and 1 proton what type of charge will there be?

Negative charge of 3. 

100

How does the magnetic field protect life on Earth?

The magnetic field directs charged particles toward the poles and then past Earth.

100

when electrical charges flow in a current they create a 

Magnetic field

100

these are made up of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons

Atoms

100

Roman is using a bar magnet in an experiment to determine how its magnetic field lines look. He accidently drops the magnet, breaking it in two. He picks up both pieces and modifies his experiment to determine what happened to the magnet when he dropped it. What will happen to the magnetic field lines?

Both pieces of the magnet now have north and south poles and there is an attractive magnetic force between the two pieces where they broke that will be visible in the field lines. 

200

what are the only two types of electric charge?

Positive, Negative

200

this is the area of affect around a magnet and is determined by the strength of the magnet

magnetic field

200

what creates an electromagnet

current flowing through a wire.  especially when wrapped around a Farris material

200

this is what happens when there is an imbalance in the number of electrons and protons in an Atom

the atom has a charge or is positive or negative

200

this is the attractive or repulsive force between two poles

Magnetism

300
electricity that does not move through a current is called?

Static electricity 

300
magnets always have a north and a south pole.  never just one or the other.  True or False

True

300

what happens to an electromagnet if you wrap a wire around the bar more times?

the strength increases

300

within an Atom this carries a positive charge

Proton

300

Vanessa is investigating how magnets react with each other. She holds an unmarked bar magnet in each hand and moves them closer together. As she moves the magnets closer together, she feels the magnets being pushed apart. Which poles of the magnets are most likely facing each other?

either both north or both south

400

this is the area of affect of an electric charge

Electric Field

400


Repel

400

electromagnets are _________ magnets, in that that dont always have a magnetic field

temporary

400

Within an Atom this carries a negative charge

Electron

400

this is the force created by the combination of electrical and magnetic forces

electromagnetism

500

name two things that effect the strength of an electric field

the amount of charge

the distance between charged atoms, or conductors

500

attract

500

what are common usages for electromagnets

Motors, generators, MRI machines, electric bells and buzzers. 

500

Thsi particle has no charge at all.

Neutron.

500

Explain the differences between step up transformers and step down transformers. 

A step-up transformer is a type of transformer that increases the voltage of electricity. It does this by having more turns of wire in the secondary coil (the output side) compared to the primary coil (the input side). 

Conversely, a step-down transformer is a type of transformer that decreases the voltage of electricity. It has fewer turns of wire in the secondary coil compared to the primary coil.

600
this is the rate of flow of charged particles 

Electric Current

600

Name something that can effect the strength of magnetic force

Distance,

Strength of the magnet (how uniformly the electrons are spinning)

the type of material the magnet is made from 

600

What is the first right hand rule.

while the thumb points in the direction of the current, the fingers indicate the direction of the magnetic field?

600

positively charged and negatively  charged atoms are _________to each other

Attracted 

600

Awhina is constructing an electromagnet to demonstrate at the upcoming science fair. She is using wire, a nail, and a battery.

She is using identical materials to create three different electromagnets of varying strength. How can the same materials be used to create a stronger electromagnet?

Add more loops of wire around the nail to increase the magnetic field.

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