Magnetic Forces
Magnetic Poles
Magnetic Field Patterns
Energy and Magnets
Magnetic Rules
200

What type of force do magnets exert on each other?

A magnetic force can either attract or repel objects.

200

What are the two types of magnetic poles?

North and South poles.

200

What shape do magnetic field lines around a magnet form?

Magnetic field lines form closed loops, going from the north pole to the south pole.

200

What type of energy is stored in a magnetic field when a magnet is moved?

Potential energy is stored in the magnetic field.

200

What happens when like poles of magnets are placed next to each other?

Like poles repel each other, and opposite poles attract.

400

Can a magnetic force act on an object without direct contact?

Yes, a magnetic force can act on an object without direct contact.

400

What happens when two north poles of magnets are brought together?

They will repel each other.

400

How do magnetic field lines behave around two magnets with opposite poles facing each other?

The field lines curve from the north pole of one magnet to the south pole of the other, connecting them

400

 How is kinetic energy related to the movement of a magnet?

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, which a magnet has when it is moved by a magnetic force.

400

Can magnets move non-metal objects like wood?

No, magnets do not move non-metals like wood.

600

What happens when two magnets with the same poles are placed near each other?

The like poles of two magnets will repel each other.

600

How do opposite poles of magnets behave when brought near each other?

Opposite poles will attract each other.

600

How do magnetic field lines look when two magnets with like poles are facing each other?

The field lines will push away from each other or curve outward when two like poles face each other.

600

What happens to the potential energy of a magnet when you move it against a stronger magnetic force?

The potential energy increases as you move the magnet against a stronger magnetic force.

600

What types of materials can magnets attract?

Magnets can attract ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt.

800

How does the strength of the magnetic force change as you move farther from a magnet?

The magnetic force becomes weaker as you move farther away from the magnet.

800

What would happen if you cut a magnet in half?

 It would create two smaller magnets, each with its own north and south poles.

800

How does the pattern of magnetic field lines differ when magnets are attracting vs. repelling?

The field lines will be more concentrated between attracting poles and spread out between repelling poles.

800

How does the movement of a magnet convert potential energy into kinetic energy?

When a magnet is moved, potential energy in the field is converted to kinetic energy as it accelerates.

800

 How does the strength of a magnetic force change with distance from the magnet?

The magnetic force weakens as you move farther from the magnet.

1000

What is the relationship between magnetic force and distance for a system of magnets?

The magnetic force decreases with distance, following an inverse square law.

1000

What does it mean when we say that magnetic poles are always in pairs?

Magnetic poles are always in pairs — there is no isolated north or south pole.

1000

What can magnetic field lines tell us about the strength and direction of a magnetic force?

The density and direction of the lines tell you the strength and orientation of the magnetic force.

1000

What is the relationship between the amount of energy used to move a magnet and the distance over which it is moved?

More energy is used to move a magnet farther away from the magnet, increasing the amount of potential energy stored in the field.

1000

What is true about how magnets affect each other when they are in close proximity?

Magnets always affect other magnets, either attracting or repelling, depending on their poles.