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100

These are the two poles of a magnet.

What are north and south?

100

__________ is a term that describes objects with strong magnetic fields.

What is Ferromagnetic?

100

The earliest records of magnetic navigation were used by the _______.

Who are the Greeks?

100

This protects Earth from damage from solar winds.

What is Earth's magnetic field?

100

This phenomena protects Earth from the suns solar winds.

What are Earth's magnetic fields.

100

6.67 x 10^-11 N

what is G?

100

This is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates.

What is convection current in the mantle?

200

The force from a magnet gets weaker.

What happens when you pull magnets apart?

200

_______ describes the difference between the direction a compass points and the direction of true north.

What is magnetic declination?

200

These are two examples of rocks that have magnetic properties.

What is Lodestone and Magnetite?

200

Earths geographical south has a magnetic________ pole.

What is magnetic North pole?

200

True or false: The magnetic field of other planets looks the same as that of earth.

What is false?

200

Universal law of gravitation equation

GM1M2 / R^2

200

A 3-rope-pully system is used to lift 15 N of force, what amount of force is being exerted on each rope?

5 N of force.

300

This will happen to a magnetic field is the magnet is dropped, or exposed to extreme temperature.

What will cause magnetic field to weaken?

300

Earths magnetic fields is describing the flow of ______ _____ in the molten iron inside earth.

What are electrons/ electron field?

300

This causes the magnetic field of earth.

What is the flow of iron in the mantle of Earth?

300

If the arrows in a magnetic field or electric field diagrams are large thick arrows.  What can we say about the strength of that field?

The fields are strong.

300

This is a term for materials used that that can not be replaced. (Also provide an example of this term)

What are nonrenewable resources (Fossil Fuels)?

300
Equation to solve for electric field force.

F=qE

300

If the bridge is at equilibrium with 39 N of force going down, and we know 19 N of force is being applied up, What is the value of the missing force being applied upwards?

20N

400

If these two poles are put together, then they will repel.

What are south and south, or north-north?

400

_______ act like tiny magnets with north and south poles.

What are atoms?

400

Danish physicist and chemist, and a professor, placed a compass needle near a wire through which he could make electric current flow.

Who is Hans Oersted?

400

Earth's geographical north pole is magnetic ________.

What is south pole?

400

This is a unit used to measure the strength of a magnetic field.

What is the gauss?

400

Calculate the force of an electric field if we know the charge is 150 C and E is 10 V/m.

What is 1500 N?

400

What equation can be used to find a missing side of a triangle?

A^2 + B^2 =C^2

500

Chemical in magnetic material that makes it magnetic.

What is iron?

500

The difference between the direction a compass points and the direction of true north is called______   ________.

What is magnetic declination?

500

Nails are not magnetic, but if you attach a magnet to a nail, the nail becomes magnetic.  Why?

Because the magnetic field travels through the nail.

500

If Earth was to decrease in mass, how would the magnetic field be affected?

The magnetic field would decrease/become weaker.

500

This physicist found that the induced voltage is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic field through the coil.

Who is Michael Faraday?

500

Use the universal law of gravitation to calculate the gravitational force between object 1 (5kg) and object 2 (3kg) is the are 2 meters apart.

What is 2.5 x 10 ^-10 N

500

A car travels at a constant speed of 30 m/s for 10 seconds. How far does the car travel?

300 meters

600

This happens to the current if you double the strength of the field.

What is current also doubles?

600

This is a law that states that a field decreases as the square of the distance from the source of the field increases.

What is the inverse square law?

600

What is the velocity of the interaction among magnetic fields?

300,000,000 m/s or the speed of light.

600

We know earth contains a hot, dense molten metal layer because of this form of natural disaster.

what are earth quakes?

600

Like gravity, the force between electric charges is carried by a field, called _____ _____.

What are electric fields?

600

The planet Mars has a mass of 6.4 × 10^23 kg and a radius of 3.4 million m. Calculate the value of g on the surface of Mars.

What is  3.7 N/kg ?

600

A 5 kg box is lifted 3 meters vertically. How much work is done to lift the box? (Assume gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m/s²)

What is 147 J?

700

Fe3O4=?

What is Magnetite?

700

The _____ ____ rule is used to explain the current exerted in coils, based off of Hans Oersted's theory. If your thumb is pointing up the electric current will flow in a counter-clockwise motion.

What is the Right Hand Rule?

700

Where is the magnetic field of a magnet the weakest?

in the middle to the left or right.

700

This is the percentage of Earth's magnetic field that is being lost each 100 years.

What is 7%?

700

Gravitational fields, electric fields, and magnetic fields are all examples of ______ because we can we can use arrows to draw the direction

What are examples of Vectors/ vector fields.

700

What law helps explain why as Earth tilts farther away from the sun, we will experience less heat?

Inverse square law

700

If the Right side of the magnet is magnetic North, and the left side of the magnet is magnetic south, What letter best indicates the strongest part of the magnetic field?

D