Poles
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Field Lines
Miscellaneous
100

What is a magnetic pole?

One of the two opposite ends of a magnet. 

100

What is kinetic energy?

The energy that an object has because it is moving. 

100

What is potential energy?

Energy that is stored in an object or a system.

100

What are magnetic field lines?

Lines that connect opposite magnetic poles and represents the strength and direction of the magnetic field.

100

What does attract mean?

To pull objects toward one another. 

200

What are the names of the poles on a magnet?

North and South

200

Does a waterfall have kinetic energy?

Yes, a waterfall has kinetic energy. 

200

True/False:

A stretched rubber band has potential energy

True:

A stretched rubber band has potential energy. 

200

What is the magnetic field?

The space around a magnet in which magnetic forces can act on an object. 

200

What does repel mean?

To push objects away from each another. 

300

True/False:

Magnets both repel and attract

True:

Magnets both repel and attract depending on their positions.

300

Which of the following has kinetic energy?

A book on a shelf

A girl sprinting

A stretched spring

A girl sprinting. 

300

Which of the following has potential energy?

A girl sprinting

A stretched spring

A stretched spring. 

300

What direction do field lines move in?

North to South

300

What is a model?

An object, a diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see. 

400

What happens when like magnetic poles are lined up?

They repel each other. 

400

If a bowling ball and a ping-pong ball are rolling down a ramp, which one has more kinetic energy?

The bowling ball. 

400

A bowling ball and a ping-pong ball are on the same desk, which has more potential energy?

The bowling ball. 

400

True/False:

You can see magnetic field lines with the naked eye?

False:

It takes technology to see magnetic field lines. 

400

What is energy?

The ability to make something move or change.

500

What happens when opposite magnetic poles are lined up?

They attract each other. 

500

If a bowling ball is sitting still and a ping-pong ball is bouncing around, which ball has kinetic energy?

The ping-pong ball. 

500

A bowling ball is on the ground and a ping-pong ball is on a desk, which has more potential energy?

The ping-pong ball. 

500

Are these magnets repelling or attracting each other?

Attracting. 

500

What is force?

A push or pull that can change the motion of an object.