Energy and Circuits
Magnets
Electromagnets
Waves
Misc...
100

This is the part of the lightbulb that produces light.

What is the filiment?

100

This is the force, or the push and pull, between magnets.

What is the Force of Magnetism?

100

In an electromagnet, this is the material around which a coil of insulated wire is wound. (Another word for 'the center of something')

What is a core?

100

This is the lowest point of a wave form.

What is a trough?

100

True of False: Humans can see more colors and light waves than any other known animal on Earth.

What is false?

200

This does not allow electric current to flow.

What is an insulator?

200

If two magnets come together at two like poles, what will they do?

What is repel?

200

A property of electric and magnetic fields that causes interactions with electric charges and currents.

What is electromagnetism?

200

This is the speed at which something oscillates. 

What is frequency?

200
A metal that is made of iron and other metals; sticks to a magnet.

What is steel?

300

This is the type of circuit when all components are all in a line, and they "share" the electricity.

What is a series circuit?

300

These are the two sides of a magnet.

What are poles?

300

This is a series of loops.

What is a coil?

300

This is a repeating pattern of motion (up and down or back and forth).

What is a wave?

300

True or False: sound moves faster than light.

What is false?

400

This is the component that opens and closes circuits.

What is a switch?

400

This is metal that sticks to magnets.

What is iron?

400

A piece of iron that becomes a temporary magnet when electricity flows through an insulated wire wrapped around it.

What is an electromagnet?

400

This is the highest point on a wave form.

What is the peak?

400

This is the distance from the center of one peak to the center of the next peak on a wave form.

What is wavelength?

500

This is an organized group of related objects that work together.

What is a system?

500

This is an instrument that is used to detect Earth's poles.

What is a compass?

500

An electromagnet does this the more a coil is wrapped around a core.

(Hint: Does the electromagnet become stronger or weaker?)

What is it becomes stronger.

500

This is the height of the peaks in a wave form.

(Hint: If the waves being observed are sound waves, this is volume.)

What is amplitude?

500

This is the type of energy matter has because of its motion.

What is kinetic energy?