The strength of the force will do this when you get closer to a charge.
What is increases?
A blender is an example of a motor because it takes ____ energy and turns it into ____ energy.
What is electric, mechanical?
This will change if you go to the moon.
What is your weight?
The attractive force between any two objects with mass.
What is gravity?
This is the name of the particles that will move through a wire in an electric current.
What is electrons?
This is an example of a generator.
What is a power plant (wind, water, coal, nuclear), hand crank flashlight, pedal powered light, etc.
This is the reason your weight on Jupiter would be much greater than on Earth?
What is because Jupiter has a much greater mass than Earth.
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
This will happen if you place two opposite charges near each other.
What is they will attract/move towards each other?
This is the energy conversion in a generator.
What is something that takes mechanical energy and turns it into electrical energy.
This is what keeps a satellite from drifting away from the planet.
What is the gravitational pull of the planet towards itself?
The force exerted on an object by gravity.
What is weight?
This is what the size of the magnetic force will do as the distance increases.
What is decreases?
This is how electric field lines will move.
What is from positive to negative?
This is one thing you can do to increase the strength of an electromagnet.
What is add more coils, tighten the coils, or use a higher voltage battery (needed one answer)
The moon has 1/6 of the amount of gravity as the Earth. This is how much a 600 lb object on Earth would weigh on the moon.
What is 100 lbs?
The energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
What is mechanical energy?
This is what will be produced by Earth's solid inner core rotating in the liquid outer core.
What is create a magnetic field around Earth?
This is how magnetism and electrical forces are related.
What is one can cause the other to occur (and vice versa).
This is how you can create an electric current by using a magnet.
What is sending a magnet through a coil wire?
This is how the speed of a falling bowling ball and the speed of a falling kickball would compare (on Earth).
What is have they will be the same (fall at the same rate)?
The production of electricity in conductors with the use of magnets.
What is electromagnetic induction?