Electric Forces Act on Charged Objects
Magnetic & Electromagnetic Forces

force fields act at a distance
gravity affects all matter in the universe
VOCAB
100

When someone walks across a carpet, their socks pick up many electric charges. Later in the day, these charges are no longer present on the socks. What most likely happened to the charges?

The charges transferred to another object

100

When a magnet is cut in half, what do you think happens? Do you think each half is still magnetic? Would each half have a north and south pole? Explain your reasoning.

When the magnet cuts in half one half will have a north pole and the other half will have a south pole because each half of the magnet is similar to a small magnet. Each magnet still has a north and south pole when pulled apart meaning they have no more magnetic force.

100

When you throw a ball, what force or forces act on the ball when it is flying through the air? Is your hand still applying a force on the ball?

The ball is being acted upon by gravity as well as by air resistance. Your hand is no longer applying force

100

what is mass measured in 

mass is measured in grams and kilograms. 

100

what is gravity 

is a force of attraction between objects due to their masses

200

 An inflated, negatively charged balloon is moved toward a stream of water from a faucet. What will happen to the water molecules?

They will develop a slightly positive charge so the water moves towards the balloon

200

Why are iron nails attracted to magnets, but not attracted to other iron nails?

The iron nails attract to magnets because the nails don’t have magnetic domain alignment unless they are near a permanent magnet.

200

Describe how the strength of a field changes as distance from the field's source increases

the strength of the field decreases as the distance from the field's source increases and that the strength decreases faster at longer distances

200

what does the law of universal gravitation

the law of universal gravitation states that all matter is attracted to all other matter

200

what is an electric field 

is the area around a charged object in which another charged object is affected by the electric force

300

What happens when a rubber rod is rubbed with a piece of fur, giving the rod a negative charge? 

Negative charges are moved from the fur to the rod

300

 Electric current is a movement of electric charges. If a wire is connected to an electric power source, such as a battery, electric charges will move through the wire. What will be the effect on the magnetic field around the wire as these charges move through the wire?

The effect on the magnetic field would be that the magnetic field will move around.

300

What are some of the differences between a gravitational force and a magnetic force

gravitational forces are always attractive, whereas magnetic forces can be attractive or repulsive

300

Use the law of universal gravitation to explain how gravity affects the motion of the basketball during a free-throw attempt

the pull of gravity accelerates the ball downward throughout the ball's movement. The pull of gravity causes the upward motion of the ball to slow down and eventually causes the ball to move downwards
300

what is a field 

is the area in which a force that acts at a distance can be detected 

400

Describe how a neutral material becomes attracted to a negatively charged object brought near it

The charges in the neutral object move around because of the nearby object. The negative charges in the neutral object that are closest to the negatively charged object are repelled, and the neutral object becomes positively charged on the side closest to the charged object. As a result, the neutral object becomes attracted to the charged object.

400

Why does wrapping wire into a solenoid shape increase the strength of the magnetic field?

It increases the strength because the loops of wire generate a stronger, smaller magnetic field than a straight wire does.

400

the density of the iron fillings show the strength of the magnetic field. Rank the strength of the magnetic field in different spots by labeling where the field is STRONG, MEDIUM, and WEAK

1. medium 2. strong 3. weak

400

why do planets and other bodies in the solar system orbit the sun rather than another body in the solar system?

the sun is much more massive than any other object in the solar system. Therefore, the pull of gravity toward the sun is stronger than the pull toward other bodies. 

400

what is electromagnetic induction 

occurs when a current is generated by a changing magnetic field 

500

A glass rod is rubbed briefly with silk and the rod becomes able to attract and lift a number of small pieces of paper. If the rod is rubbed with silk for a longer period of time, explain what will happen and why.

The rod will be able to pick up more paper when it is rubbed for an additional period of time because it acquires more charge, which will make the electric force between the rod and paper stronger.  

500

Using a stronger current will it create a larger or smaller change in the magnetic field and cause less or more electric charges to move?

larger change and more electric charges. 

500

imagine that you ran some jeans through a dryer and they became positively charged. How would you draw field lines around the jeans?

the field lines around the jeans would point away from the jeans and be denser close to the jeans

500

what is the cavendish experiment?

the first experiment to measure the force of gravity between objects.

500

what is an electric charge 

is a physical property of all matter that leads to electric and magnetic interactions.