Inv. 1 What is Force?
Inv. 2 The Force of Magnetism
Inv. 3 Electromagnetism
Inv. 4 Energy Transfer
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What is force

a push or a pull

100

What are the ends of magnets called?

Poles

100

What happens when an electric current is flowing through a wire?

A magnetic field is created

100

Sources of energy are classified as ____________ or ______________.

renewable, nonrenewable

100

What happens when you break a permanent magnet in half?

it creates two smaller permanent magnets

200

Team A and B are playing tug of war. Team A is pulling with 1650 N of force. Team B is winning. How much force is Team B using?

>1650 N

200

__________ poles attract.

Opposite
200

How can you increase the strength of an electromagnet?

Thicker wire, more wraps, more/stronger batteries

200

_____ energy enters a motor and is transferred to ______ energy

electrical, kinetic

200

TRUE OR FALSE:

Geothermal power and Hydroelectric power are nonrenewable resources.

FALSE

300

A soccer ball is sitting still in the yard. What forces are acting on it?

Gravity pulling down, earth pushing up

300

Which surface would have the most friction:

a frozen lake

a dirt road

an air hockey table

a dirt road

300

Why should you only change one variable at a time when conducting scientific research?

So you can identify what causes the change. If too many variables are changed you don't know which changes were most effective.
300

Energy cannot be _______ or _________. It can only be __________.

created, destroyed

300

A magnet is placed on top of a table and you hold a magnet under the table. When you move the bottom magnet, the magnet on top moves. Explains why this would happen.

The force of a magnetic field is strong enough to go through the table.
400

How do you stop an object that is moving?

Apply a force in the opposite direction of the motion.

400

What is the difference between a permanent magnet and a temporary magnet?

Permanent magnets are always a magnet. Temporary magnets are only magnetic when they are in a magnetic field. Induced into magnetism

0 credit if you said temporary magnets aren't always a magnet and don't explain how or why that is.

400

What type of energy does a battery provide?

chemical potential energy

400

How does an electric motor work?

Electric current runs through wire coils which induces magnetism. Those temporary magnets push or pull against the permanent magnets. This causes the shaft to move. That makes the commutator connect with different coils so a new push or pull occurs making the shaft continue to rotate. This occurs repeatedly hundreds of times a second.

400

A generator uses _________ energy to create __________ energy.

kinetic, electrical

500

Steve is pushing a cart against a wall with 700 N of force. Why isn't the cart moving?

The wall is pushing back with 700 N of force. Net force is zero so there is no change in movement.

500

What is potential energy?

It is the energy an object has based on where it is located.

Energy that could be released, like a battery or if an object could move but isn't yet. 

500

How does an electromagnet work? / Why can you turn it off?

The electricity running through the wire coil has a magnetic force. The iron core is induced into magnetism because it is in the magnetic field. When the current stops flowing, the magnetic field disappears so the core is no longer magnetic.

500

How does a generator produce electricity?

The wire coils are turned through magnetic fields hundreds of times a second (kinetic energy). This induces electric current in the coils which is then passed out of the generator through wires. (electric energy)

500

What three examples of fossil fuels and how are they formed?

oil, natural gas, and coal


Fossil fuels, like coal, oil, and natural gas, are formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient plants and animals