Magnetism
Electric Circuits
Electromagnets
Conductors & Insulators
Electricity in Action
100

What are the two poles of a magnet?

North and South

100

What is the purpose of a switch in an electric circuit?

To control the flow of electricity by opening or closing the circuit.

100

What is an electromagnet?

A magnet created by electric current.

100

What is the purpose of an insulator in an electric circuit?

To stop electricity from flowing and protect people from electric shocks.

100

What is the flow of electric charge called?

Current

200

What happens when two like poles of a magnet are brought together?

They repel

200

What type of circuit has only one path for electricity to flow?

A series circuit
200

Name one way to make an electromagnet stronger.

Increase the number of coils around the core. OR increase the power source.

200

Name two materials that are good conductors of electricity.

copper, silver, gold, etc.

200

What is the role of a battery in a circuit?

To provide the energy or push (voltage) needed to move electric charges.

300

Name the 3 magentic metals

Iron, cobalt, nickel

300

What happens to the other bulbs in a series circuit if one bulb goes out?

All the bulbs go out because the circuit is broken.

300

Name one everyday device that uses an electromagnet.

electric doorbells, motors in appliances like washing machines, hard drive heads in computers, loudspeakers, relays, magnetic locks, MRI machines, and the magnetic strip on credit cards;

300

Name two materials that are good insulators.

rubber, plastic, glass

300

What happens to electricity in an open circuit?

It cannot flow because the circuit is incomplete.

400

What happens when a magent is broken into pieces?

Each piece becomes a smaller magnet with its own north and south poles.

400

Why are parallel circuits more useful than series circuits in homes?

Each device has its own path, so if one goes out, the others stay on.

400

How does an electric current create a magnetic field?

Moving electric charges produce a magnetic field around the wire.

400

Why is copper commonly used in electrical wiring?

It is an excellent conductor and is flexible.

400

Why does a compass needle move when placed near a magnet?

The magnetic field from the magnet interacts with the magnetic field of the compass needle.

500

Why is a magnetic field strongest at the poles of a magnet?

The magnetic field lines are closest together at the poles.

500

Draw or describe a simple circuit that includes a battery, wires, a switch, and a light bulb.

A complete loop connecting the battery to the light bulb, with a switch to open or close the circuit.

500

What are two advantages of an electromagnet over a permanent magnet?

Its strength can be adjusted, and it can be turned on or off.

500

ow can you test whether a material is a conductor or an insulator?

Use it in a circuit to see if it allows electricity to flow.

500

Name two ways electricity is used in nature.

Lightning, electric eels, bioluminescence, earths magnetic field