Magnets
Current Electricity
Electromagnets
Static electricity
Challenges
100

Magnets always have this many poles, no matter the shape

2 (North & South)

100

The subatomic particle that moves and is responsible for electrical energy is the ______________________

Electron

100

What 3 parts are necessary for an electromagnet?

Iron core

solenoid

Power source

100

The electric charge of an ordinary balloon is ________

Neutral! Everything trends neutral unless acted upon


100

Semiconductors are made out of which element:

Silicon

Plastic 

Iron

Silicon

200

A North Pole does what to another North Pole of a magnet?

Repel (Push)

200

The type of circuit in this image is

A. Parallel

B. Series

C. Neither

Parallel! There is more than one path for electricity to flow

200

What transformation of energy occurs in a motor?

________ energy -> __________ energy

Electrical -> Mechanical

200

If you charge an object via conduction, what is it that you must do?

Touch the materials together

200

the amount of electrons flowing through a circuit is called?

current

300

Name 3 devices that have magnets in them

Many answers:

Motors, generators, speakers, Cranes, etc. 

300

The circuit in this image has 2 bulbs. If one bulb is removed, what happens to the other bulb?

It goes out! In Series, all the devices are on or off together.

300

Select all that apply:

To strengthen an electromagnet you can

-up the resistance of the circuit

-add more loops of wire to the solenoid

- increase the current

- use a smaller iron core

-add more loops of wire to the solenoid

- increase the current


300

In which of the following scenarios will clothes in the dryer stick together?

A When a shirt gains electrons and a second shirt gains electrons

B When a sock gains electrons and a shirt has lost electrons

C When a sock has gained protons and a hat has lost protons

D When 2 pairs of shorts both lose electrons

B When a sock gains electrons and a shirt has lost electrons

300

What is electrical resistance?

how much a material opposes the flow of electricity

400

True or false:

Magnetic fields look like this, and stop at the poles

False! The magnetic field runs through the magnet too.

400

Using an open circuit, how can you test if a material like a spaghetti noodle is a conductor or insulator?

Place it in the open circuit and see if the circuit allows electricity to flow.

400

A benefit of an electromagnet over a permanent magnet is ________________________

They can be turned on or off

They can be made stronger or weaker when needed


400

What distinguishes a conductor from an insulator?

The ease of the flow of electrons from an insulator

400

Which of these is a resistor?

-Battery

-lightbulb

-wires

-iron core

Lightbulb! Any device that absorbs power from the circuit is a resistor, with some of them having a purpose of adding electrical resistance to slow current in a circuit, like the one in the image

500

Which pole of a magnet is stronger, North or South?

Trick Question! They are both equally strong

500


Which of these is a resistor? Hint: Any device that absorbs power from the circuit is a resistor?

light bulb

wire

battery

lightbulb

500

A disadvantage of an electromagnet over a permanent magnet includes _______________________

Strong ones are expensive

A constant power supply is needed or it goes off

500

After rubbing a rubber brush on wool, Gilbert is able to use the brush to pick up small strips of paper. What causes the paper to be attracted to the brush?

static electricity

500

If you charge something wirelessly, how does the extra electrical energy enter your battery if no wire gets connected?

Electromagnets! A current turns on and creates a magnetic field in the charging pad, which creates electricity inside your phone's inner coil to charge your battery