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This is the name of the mineral that magnetic rock
contains.
This is the region of magnetic force around a magnet.
This is a cluster of billions of atoms whose magnetic fields are lined up the same way.
This is a magnet made of material that keeps its
magnetism.
This is a material that show strong magnetic effects.
This is the smallest particle of an element that has the
properties of the element.
Magnetic Earth
This is a device with a magnetized needle that can
spin freely.
The poles of a magnetized needle on a compass align
themselves with this.
This is located near, but not exactly at the geographic
north pole.
This is a stream of highly charged particles flowing at high speeds from the sun.
This is a glowing region in the atmosphere caused by
charged particles from the sun.
This changes direction about every 100,000 years.
Electric Charge and Static Electricity
When a negatively charged object and a positively
charged object are brought close together they do this.
This is the field around an electrically charged object
which exerts a force on other charged objects.
This is an object in which each positive charge is balanced by a negative
charge.
This is movement of electrons from one charged object to another charged object by
direct contact.
This is the law which states that no charges are created or
destroyed.
This is the loss of static electricity as electric charges
move off an object.
Electrical Safety
This is a connection which allows electricity to follow an
unintended path.
This is the coating on copper wire which prevents people
from getting a shock as current runs through the wire.
The third prong of a plug connects the metal shell of an
appliance to this.
This is a metal rod mounted on the roof of a building which
protects the building.
This device is added to a circuit to prevent overheating.
These control the beating of your heart.
Electricity, Magnetism, and Motion
This is the ability to move an object some distance.
When a current-carrying wire is placed into this, electrical
energy is converted to mechanical energy.
This is a device which uses an electromagnet to measure
small amounts of current.
This is a device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy and then uses the mechanical energy
to turn an axle.
This device reverses the flow of current through an electric
motor.
This is the name for the arrangement of wires
wrapped around an iron core in an electric motor.
Generating Electric Current
This is the process of generating an electrical
current by moving a conductor through a magnetic field.
This is a current which consists of charges that move
back and forth in a circuit.
This is a device which converts mechanical energy
into electrical energy.
This is a circular device made up of many blades that are
turned by wind, tide, steam, or water.
This is a type of energy resource which results in no
waste.
This is an energy resource that exists in a fixed amount.
1-1 The nature of Magnetism
100 What is magnetite? 200 What is a magnetic field? 400 What is a magnetic domain? 600 What is a permanent magnet? 800 What is a ferromagnetic material? 1000 What is an atom?
1-2 Magnetic Earth
100 What is a compass? 200 What is Earth’s magnetic field? 400 What is the magnetic south pole? 600 What is the solar wind? 800 What is an aurora? 1000 What is Earth’s magnetic field?
2-1 Electric Charge and Static Electricity
100 What is attract? 200 What is an electric field? 400 What is a neutral object? 600 What is conduction? 800 What is the law of Conservation of Charge? 1000 What is static discharge?
2-4 Electrical Safety
100 What is a short circuit? 200 What is insulation? 400 What is the ground wire? 600 What is a lightening rod? 800 What is a fuse (or circuit breaker)? 1000 What are tiny electrical charges?
3-1 Electricity, Magnetism, and Motion
100 What is energy? 200 What is a magnetic field? 400 What is a galvanometer? 600 What is an electric motor? 800 What is a commutator? 1000 What is the armature?
3-2 Generating Current
100 What is electromagnetic induction? 200 What is alternating current? 400 What is a generator? 600 What is a turbine? 800 What is hydroelectricity (or sun or tides)? 1000 What is a non-renewable resource?