Magnetism
Circuit
Conductors & Insulators
Electricity
Electromagnets
100

What is it called when an area around a magnet, you can feel magnetic forces?

Magnetic Field(s).

100

What is a closed circuit?

A complete, uninterrupted path for electrical current to flow.

100

What is copper?

A type of metal that is used for electricity.

100
TRUE OR FALSE!!!

Energy can power things like lights, computers, and phones

TRUE!!!

100

What is iron?

This metal object is commonly used as the core in an electromagnet to strengthen its magnetic field.

200

What is an electric circuit?

A closed loop that allows electric current to flow continuously.

200

What is an electromagnetic field?



When electric current flows through a wire wrapped around a metal core, it creates this type of magnetic field.

300

What is 3 words that describe circuits?

Conductor, Electricity, and Path

300

What is switching or activating?



This is the term for the process of turning an electromagnet on or off by controlling the flow of electricity.


400

What is a switch used for in a circuit?

A switch is used to open or close a circuit, allowing you to turn devices on or off and control the flow of electricity.

400

Why is it important that electrical wires are coated with rubber or plastic? Explain how this relates to the properties of conductors and insulators.

Electrical wires are coated with rubber or plastic because of crucial safety measure and these materials are insulators. Which means they do not allow electricity to flow through them.

400

What is a relay?



This device uses an electromagnet to control the movement of mechanical parts in machines and industrial equipment.

500

What is a series circuit?

This type of circuit has components connected in a single path, so the current has only one route to follow.

500

Explain the difference between a conductor and an insulator, and provide two examples of each.

A conductor is a material that readily allows electrical current to flow through it. An insulator is a material that resists the flow of electricity.

Conductor: Copper & Silver

Insulator: Rubber & Plastic

500

Explain how increasing the number of coil turns and the current affects the strength of an electromagnet.


Increasing the number of turns in the coil and the electric current flowing through it both increase the magnetic field strength of the electromagnet.