Magnetism
Electromagnetism
Electricity
Static Electricity
Miscellaneous
100

What is the criteria for something to be considered magnetic?

Contains Metal (Iron)

100

What real life example has an electromagnetic motor in it?

Car

100

The charge of an electron is

negative

100

The build up of charges on an object is known as....

Static Electricity

100

Give an example of a conductor. 

Any type of metal (wires, pots, pans, etc.) or water

200

Earths has a liquid core made up of....?

Iron

200

What can you do to increase the strength of an electromagnet?

More batteries, more wire (coiled), more electricity/current

200

The charge of a proton is....

positive

200

The loss of static electricity is known as...

Static Discharge 

200

How many protons and electrons are in a neutral atom?

There are the same amount of protons and electrons.

300

The effects of a magnetic field can be observed using a magnet and......?

Iron/Metal Filings

300

Electrical energy combined with a magnet can create....

Mechanical Energy

300

The force between two charged objects is called...

Electric Force

300

The transfer of electrons by rubbing together is known as...

Friction

300

The attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles (a push or a pull) is called

Magnetic Force

400

Magnetic Field Lines are closest at the.....

poles

400

A device used for navigation that has a magnetized needle that can swing freely is called....

Compass

400

A region around a charged object where the object’s electric force is exerted on other charged objects is...

Electric Field 

400

Touching a metal door handle and getting a shock is known as...

Conduction

400

We could observe levitation in the magnetism lab by doing what?

Using 2 like poles (N/N or S/S) that repel each other

500

The area of magnetic force around an object is known as....

Magnetic Field 

500

What is a solenoid?

Coil of wire with a current

500

The law of conservation of charge states that....

Charges cannot be created nor destroyed 

500

Electrons being able to move only within their atoms is called...

Polarization

500

Electrons only reacting to the electric field of another object is called...

Induction