Category 1: Electric Charges & Fields
Category 2: Charging Materials & Energy
Category 3: Magnetic Basics
Category 4: Magnetic Fields & Materials
Category 5: It's so Random
100

What are the two types of electric charge?

Positive and negative

100

What is an object called when it has equal positive and negative charges?

Electrically neutral

100

What is a magnetic force?

This is a force that can act without touching an object.

100

What is the invisible area around a magnet where its force can be detected?

Magnetic field

100

What two types of energy make up mechanical energy?

Kinetic energy and potential energy

200

What happens when two opposite charges come near each other?

They attract

200

What is a material called when charges cannot easily move through it?

Insulator

200

What are magnetic poles (north and south)?

These are the two regions on a magnet where the force is strongest.

200

What happens to magnetic force as two magnets move farther apart?

It becomes weaker

200

What unit is used to measure all forms of energy?

Joules (J)

300

What is the invisible region surrounding a charged object called?

Electric field

300

What is the transfer of charged particles between two conductors called?

Conduction

300

What are ferromagnetic materials?

These elements—iron, nickel, and cobalt—are known for this property.

300

What happens to a compass needle when placed in a magnetic field?

It aligns with the magnetic field lines

300

At what point does a thrown ball have the most potential energy?

At its highest point

400

Name the two factors that affect the strength of the electric force between two objects.

Amount of charge and distance between them

400

What is charging an object without touching it called?

Induction

400

What is repulsion?

When two north poles are placed together, this happens.

400

What causes Earth to have a magnetic field?

Molten iron and nickel in its outer core

400

As a ball falls downward, what happens to its potential and kinetic energy?

Potential energy decreases and kinetic energy increases

500

Why does hair stand up after being rubbed with a charged object?

Each hair gets the same charge and repels the other hairs

500

Explain why electric potential energy increases when opposite charges are moved farther apart.

A force must be used to separate them, adding stored energy to the system.

500

What happens to the poles of a magnet when it is broken into smaller pieces?  

Each piece becomes a complete magnet with its own north and south poles.

500

Why is a steel nail not normally a magnet even though it is made of magnetic material?

Its magnetic domains point in different directions and cancel out.

500

Explain why the total mechanical energy of a moving golf ball stays the same as it rises and falls.

Energy changes between kinetic and potential, but total energy remains constant