Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Multiple Choice
MC/Short Answer
100

Material that resists but doesn't stop the flow of electric current

resistor

100

Object that attracts things made of iron or steel

magnet

100

Arrangement of wire wrapped around a core

electromagnet

100

An object has a ________ charge if it has more negative particles than positive particles.

--large

--negative

--neutral

--positive

negative

100

Electromagnets in motors are used to cause--

-- heat

-- circuits

-- light

-- motion

motion

200

Flow of electric charges

electric current

200

Space around an object where electric forces occur

electric field

200

Material that electric current cannot easily pass through

insulator

200

When two objects both have positive charges, the objects --

--neutralize each other

--repel each other

--exchange negative particles

--attract each other

repel each other

200

Which of the following is NOT a good way to control an electromagnet?

-- decrease the amount of current

-- heat or cool it

-- add coils of wire around the core

-- turn the current on and off

heat or cool it

300

Space around a magnet where the force of the magnet acts

magnetic field
300

Ends of a magnet

magnetic poles

300

Circuit with one path for electric current

series circuit

300

Copper wire in a circuit ________ electricity.

--energizes

--insulates

--conducts

--resists

conducts

300

A device that produces motion energy from electrical energy is--

-- a motor

-- an electromagnet

-- a generator

-- a compass

a motor

400

Supplies energy to move charges through a circuit

electric cell

400

Path made for an electric current

circuit

400

Charge that stays on an object

static electricity

400

A bar magnet's pull is strongest--

--in the middle

--at both poles

--at the N pole

--at the S pole

at both poles

400

What two magnets make a compass work?  How do they interact?

The Earth is like a giant magnet, and the compass has a magnet in its needle.  The north-seeking pole of the compass magnet is attracted to the Earth's North Pole.  This makes the compass needle point north.

500

Measurement of an object's extra positive or negative particles

charge

500

Material that electric current can pass through easily

conductor

500

Circuit with more than one path for electric current

parallel circuit

500
Magnets attract each other at--


--opposite poles

--only the N poles

--only the S poles

--their middles

opposite poles

500

In what ways are electricity and magnetism alike?

They both produce a force that can pull or push things without touching them.  They both have opposite states: electricity has positive and negative, and magnetism has north-seeking and south-seeking.  In both, opposite states attract and same states repel.