This metal is found haematite, red meat, and even fortified cereals
What is Iron?
How do you know that two objects interact with each other without being in contact?
What is attracting and repelling?
This interaction increases when the distance between magnets is
What is decreasing?
Magnets all have two poles, they are
What is north and south?
What is to communicate the results?
This metal can be found in appliances, jewelry, and even in coins
What is Nickel?
When a north and south pole are facing each other, the magnets will interact
What is attracting?
Magnets do not have to be in
What is physical contact/touch?
A magnet and a compass always face North
What is they are facing magnetic south, opposites attract?
This planet is known for its several rings and for being a gas giant
What is Saturn?
This process of taking a magnet over a non-magnetic piece of metal.
What is Magnetization?
A magnet is the strongest at what point
What is the poles?
Floating Rings levitate due to an interaction, what is this interaction
What is repelling?
15 meters is how many centimeters?
What is 1,500cm?
PASS is commonly used to put out fires, what is the acronym stand for?
What is Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep?
This metal is found in automobiles and even paint drying supplies
What is Cobalt?
The Earth acts like a giant magnet. The geographic north pole is the same as what
What is the magnetic south pole?
Magnetic fields surround a magnet. However the field travels from one pole to the other, what is the connecting force
What is north to south?
Weight includes the influence of gravity, without the influence of gravity we call it
What is mass?
Conduction is a form of heat transfer used in every day life, how does the heat transfer
What is Direct contact with the heat source?
A magnet is an object or material that creates a
What is a magnetic field?
These are the three types of invisible forces
What is magnetism, electricity, and gravity?
This invisible force only has attraction
What is gravity?
Electrons are one of three components of an atom, they have a particular charge
What is negative charge?
Helium is one of the elements in the top row of the period table we call a period 1. Since it's in that row, how many protons will helium have
What is 2 protons?