Gravitational Fields
Electric Fields
Magnetic Fields
100

A property of gravitational fields where gravity can act as only an attractive force.

What is a monopole?

100

The charge carrying particles that cause the flow of electricity.

What is an electron?

100

A property of magnetic fields where a magnet must always have a North and a South pole, meaning they can attract and repel.

What is a dipole?

200

The name of a type of satellite that maintains orbit above the same location on Earth?

What is a geostationary satellite?

200

The type (attractive, repulsive) of force two electrons will experience when placed close to each other.

What is a repulsive force?

200

The method used to find the induced magnetic field around a current-carrying wire.

What is the right-hand grip rule?

300

The law where gravitation field strength drops off significantly as distance between objects increases.

What is the inverse square law?

300

Constant fields, which do not change in intensity or direction over time

What is a static field?

300

The unit for magnetic field strength.

What is a Telsa?

400

The name of the constant 'G' that is used in gravitation field questions.

What is the universal gravitational constant?

400
A property of materials that have loose electrons, which allows the flow of electrons through it.

What is a conductor?

400

There are four rules to drawing fields:

1. The arrow shows the direction of the field

2.  The further the field lines are apart, the weaker the field.

3.  Field lines start and end perpendicular to the surface.

What is the fourth rule?

What is the field lines should never cross?