Magnets and Magnetic Fields
Making Magnets with an Electric Current
Making an Electric Current with Magnets
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100
A region on a magnet where the force produced by the magnet is strongest.
What is a magnetic pole?
100

A magnet created by wrapping a current-carrying wire around a ferromagnetic core. 

What is an electromagnet?

100

A device that uses a magnetic field to transform mechanical energy to electric energy. 

What is a generator?

100

An electric current that flow in one direction. 

What is direct current? 

100

Applying a magnetic field to a ferromagnetic material making the magnetic domains align for only a short time.

What is a temporary magnet?

200

A force of attraction of repulsion between the poles of two magnets.

What is a magnetic force?

200

A current that reverses direction in a regular patter. 

What is alternating current?

200
A device with fanlike blades that turn when pushed, for example, by water or steam.
What is a turbine?
200

Hydroelectric, solar, geothermal, and wind. 

What are renewable resources?

200

Cobalt, nickel, and iron. 

What are examples of ferromagnetic elements? 

300

A region in a magnetic material in which the magnetic fields of the atoms all point in the same direction. 

What is a magnetic domain?

300

A coil of wire connected to a rotating shaft, a permanent magnet, and a source of electric energy. 

What is an electric motor? 

300

A device that increases or decreases the voltage of an alternating current. 

What is a transformer?

300

What happens when the magnet inside a wire loop stops moving? 

No electric current is produced. 

300
This type of power gets heat from deep inside the earth to turn a turbine and a generator.
What is geothermal power?
400

Elements including iron, nickel, and cobalt, that have an especially strong attraction to magnets. 

What are ferromagnetic elements?

400
The process of generating a current by moving an electrical conductor relative to a magnetic field.
What is electromagnetic induction?
400
This type of transformer is used outside a power plant before electricity is sent long distances.
What is a step-up transformer?
400

Attraction and repulsion. 

What forces do magnets apply to each other? 

400

When magnetic fields align and stay aligned. 

What is a permanent magnet? 

500

A magnet that quickly loses its magnetic field after being removed from a magnetic field. 

What is a temporary magnet?

500

A device in a motor that reverses the direction of the current in the electromagnet to keep the motor spinning. 

What is a commutator?

500

Moving either a wire through a magnetic field or moving a magnet through a wire coil produces...

An electric current. 

500

This transformer has fewer loops in the secondary coil than in the primary coil. 

What is a step-down transformer? 

500
When the domains of a ferromagnetic material stay aligned for a long period of time.
What is a permanent magnet?