Magnets
Electricity
Conductors and Insulators
Magnets 2
Energy
100
True or False:


A magnet is any object without magnetic force.

False

100

True or false:

Static electricity is the build up of electrical charges on an object.

True

100

A material that lets charges flow through easily is a(n) ________.

conductor

100

The two ends of a magnet are called _________.

poles

100

True or false:

We do not use electricity everyday.

false

200

True or False:

The magnetic field is the area of magnetic force around a magnet.

True

200

An electromagnet needs a ___________ to be magnetic. 

electric current

200

A material that blocks the flow of charges is a(n) ____________.

insulator

200

A magnet has two poles. They are called the _______ pole and ________ pole.

north, south

200

Which is not a scientific form of energy?

light, sound, speed, mechanical

speed

300

Opposite pools of a magnet _________.

attract
300

True or false:

An electromagnet is formed when wire is wrapped around a wooden spoon.

false


It would have to wrapped around a conductor.

300

Name an example of a conductor.

examples: copper, water, wires, iron, metal spoons

300

A magnet can attract

a. iron

b. plastic

c. nickel

d. both a and c

d. both a and c

300

Name a type of energy

examples: light, sound, mechanical (motion), thermal, electrical

400

True or false:

To make an electromagnet stronger, you can wrap the wire less times around a the nail.

False


You would need to wrap the wire more times around. 

400

When your socks cling the other clothes in the dryer, that is an example of _________ electricity.

static

400

Name an example of an insulator

rubber, wood, fabric, plastic

400

A doorbell uses an ____________ in order to ring.

electromagnet

400

Name something that would produce heat energy.

ex: toaster, oven, stove top, curing iron

500
A __________ uses a magnetic field to help people find directions. 


(hint: its a tool we talked about it Social Studies)

A compass

500

When the light is switched off, the circuit is _______.

open

500

What is the difference between conductors and insulators?

Conductors allow energy to flow and insulators stop energy from flowing. 

500

How are electromagnets and white board magnets different?


An electromagnet requires an energy source to be magnetic and a white board magnet is always magnetic. 
500

Name something that produces sound energy

Examples: radio, TV, guitar