Magnets
Electromagnets
Electricity
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Challenge
100

What would happen if two North poles were close to each other?

They would repel

100

what are the three main parts needed to make an electromagnet?

Battery, insulated copper wire, and iron nail

100
What is a switch used for?

To turn off and on electricity.

100

can magnetic poles be isolated

no

100

What is matter?

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

200

Is the force strongest at the middle or ends of the magnet?

The ends of the magnet.

200

True or False: An electromagnet is a permanent magnet

False

200

what is a conductor?

A material that allows heat flow easily

200

What is friction?

Transfer of electrons through rubbing objects.

200

What is static electricity?

A charge imbalance that results in the buildup of excess electric charge on an object.

300

What is a magnet??

A material that gives off a magnetic field

300

what are 2 of the ferromagnetic materials?

Iron, Steel,Cobalt, and nickel

300

What is a circuit?

A path that allows electricity told flow.

300

How is charge transferred?

The direct contact between two items

300

What is a electric motor?

Device that uses an electromagnet to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.

400

Does the attractive force of magnets decrease or increase as the magnet gets further away?

decrease.

400
Define Electromagnet

a solenoid (coil) wrapped in iron core

400

What are 2 types of circuits?

parallel and series

400

What is Ferromagnetism and how does it work?

Objects placed in a strong magnetic field become magnetized due to the poles within their atoms aligning.

400

What is the law of conservation of charge?

Charge can't be created or destroyed only transferred.

500

True or False: Magnetic poles can't be isolated

True :)

500

How can an electromagnet be made stronger? (name one way)

Wrap the coil tighter, use a larger iron core, increase current/voltage

500

what is a disadvantage of connecting bulbs in a series

The bulbs will be dimmer

500

What is the difference between nonmagnetic materials and magnetic elements?

In magnetic elements each atom is aligned to make a magnetic field and in a nonmagnetic elements each atom is not always aligned resulting in no magnetic field.

500

What is an electroscope?

Tool that is used to detect the magnitude of an electric charge.