What are the names of the poles on Magnets?
North and South
How many Laws of Newton are there?
Three
What are the two types of waves?
Transverse and Longitudinal
What type of wave is a Electromagnetic wave?
Transverse
What is required for a electromagnet to work?
Electricity
On a Magnet like ends -blank- and opposite ends -blank-
Repel, Attract
What is Newtons First law?
An Object at rest will stay at rest, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
What type of wave is this?
Longitudinal
What do Electromagnetic waves not require?
A medium
Who discovered Electromagnets?
William Sturgeon
What Materials are Magnets made of?
Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt
What is Newtons Second law?
F= M x A
What do waves Move?
Energy
What ray has the widest range of wavelengths?
Radio Waves
How can you make electromagnets stronger?
Adding more coils of wire, or a more powerful battery
Can you have a Magnet with just one pole?
No
What is Newtons Third law?
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What type of wave does not require a medium?
Electromagnetic Wave
What type of Electromagnetic waves do phones use?
RF waves
How are electromagnets different from regular magnets?
The magnetism can be turned on/off
For a piece of Metal to be Magnetized all of the -blank- must be aligned
Domains
What is the direction and force of the object?
2N right
What is the most powerful Transverse wave?
Gamma rays
What type of waves does the sun produce?
Radiation
Electric, Wire, Iron