The only integer between 5 and 7.
What is 6?
The unit of force.
What is the Newton?
There is one of these at each end of a permanent magnet?
What is a magnetic pole?
This rule tells us the direction of the magnetic force on a long straight wire.
What is the left-hand rule?
A positively charged baryon. Found in the nucleus.
This number is the square root of 400.
What is 20?
What are Amp seconds (A s)?
Materials, like iron, that can be made into permanent magnets.
What are ferromagnetic materials?
If a current flows in a straight wire. The direction of the magnetic field can be found using this rule.
What is the right-hand grip rule?
If a charged particle moves through a magnetic field, the direction of the force can be found with this rule.
What is the left-hand rule?
These numbers can only be divided by themselves and 1.
What are prime numbers?
A unit for magnetic flux density and the name of a 19th century Serbian-American inventor.
What is the Tesla (T)?
What are magnetic domains?
This rule tells us the direction of the magnetic field around a coil.
What is the right-hand grip rule?
This is the formula for the radius of a charged particle moving in a magnetic field.
What is mv/Bq?
These numbers are equal to the sum of their divisors.
What is a perfect number?
The units of magnetic flux density, in base SI units.
What are kg s-2 A-1?
What is heating?
This is the formula for the size of the force on a long straight wire in a magnetic field.
What is F = BILsin(x)?
A potential difference, measured transverse to the current through a semiconductor in a magnetic field?
What is the Hall voltage?
These numbers are part of a sequence where each term is the sum of the two numbers that preceded it.
What are Fibonacci numbers?
These are the SI base units of voltage.
What is kg m2 s-3 A-1?
The magnetic field from completely filled electron orbital shells in atoms.
What is zero? / What is 'cancelled out'?
The direction of the magnetic force between two wires carrying parallel currents.
What is repel?
In this machine, particles are accelerated by an alternating electric field while circulating in a magnetic field.
What is a cyclotron?