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To pull objects towards each other.

Attract

100

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

Model

100

The ability to make things move or change.

Energy

100

_____________ can attract or repel an object at a distance. 

Magnets
100

Creating a _____ of a magnetic system and defining its parts helps scientists test and explain the relationship between force and energy. 

Model

200

To push objects away from each other.

Repel

200

A set of interacting parts that form a complex whole. 

System 

200

Kinetic energy 

The energy an object has because it is moving. 

200

Like poles __________. Opposite poles ________.

Repel/attract  

200
Moving a magnet against a _______ magnetic force transfers more energy to the magnetic field 

Stronger

300

One of the two opposite ends of a magnet.

Magnetic pole

300

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

Magnetic field

300

To change from one type to another. 

Convert

300

Field lines _______ connect when repelling and _______ connect when attracting.

don't/do

300

A magnetic force gets stronger when repelling magnets are _____ to each other.

Closer

400

To separate or set apart.

Isolate

400

A line that connects opposite magnetic poles and represents the strength and direction of the magnetic field.

Magnetic field lines

400

Potential energy

The energy that is stored in an object or system. 

400

Potential energy goes _______ as you push repelling magnets closer together.

up

400

A magnetic force gets weaker when repelling magnets are  ______ from each other.

Further 

500

Something that can be changed a may be measured.

Variable

500

To provide evidence that goes against a claim.

Refute 

500

To move from one object to another or one place to another.

Transfer

500

Potential energy goes up as you pull attracting magnets ___________.

Apart
500

A type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current.

Electromagnet