
Electric and Magnetic Forces Vocabulary Practice
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Editha Victorio-Bangas
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________ ______ is a matter with a surplus or deficiency of electrons.
Interacting Objects
Charged Object
Electromagnetic Force
Magnetic Fields
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Having the tendency to pull other objects toward itself.
Interacting
Charged
Attractive
Magnetic
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A particle with either positive or negative electrical charge.
Neutral Particles
Charged Particle
Attractive Particles
Magnetic Particles
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A directional flow of electrical charge through an object or medium
Current
Magnitude
Attractive
Magnetic
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Attractive or repulsive interaction between any two charged objects.
Electric Force
Potential Force
Kinetic Force
G-Force
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A force consisting of both an electric component and a magnetic component, created by an electric current or moving electrical charge.
Electric Force
Electromagnetic Force
Electrokinetic Force
G-Force
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Objects that affect one another
Electric Force
Electromagnetic Force
Interacting Objects
G-Force
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The area around a magnet or moving electrical charge that can exert a magnetic force.
Electric Force
Electromagnetic Force
Corn Field
Magnetic Field
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A force that attracts or repels objects toward or away from each other; caused by electrons in a substance
Magnetism
Parasitism
Gravity
Positivity
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The size or quantify of something
Depth
Width
Length
Magnitude
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Having the tendency to push other objects away from itself
Repulsive
Negate
Evacuate
None of the above
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When two _____ charged metal objects are pushed closer together, their repulsive force _________,
positively, increases
alike, increases
negatively, decreases
alike, decreases
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When magnetic poles that are _________ align, they will have an attractive force.
opposites
alike
greater
negative
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When the currents of two electromagnets are increased, the size of the _____ is increased.
magnet
force
charge
opposite
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Objects that are _______ exert forces on each other,
magnetic
forced
charged
opposite
________ ______ is a matter with a surplus or deficiency of electrons.
Interacting Objects
Charged Object
Electromagnetic Force
Magnetic Fields
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