
Electrical Terms and Magnetism
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Physics
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 37 Questions
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Energy and Motion
What you know:
1. Magnetic force can produce motion. For example, magnets move together or apart when they are close.
2. An electric current in a wire produces a magnetic field. So, a magnet can move a wire with a current, just as it would move another magnet
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Electric Motors
An electric motor is a device that uses an electric current to turn an axle
An electric motor transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy that is used to do work
Examples of electric motors occur in many household items such as washing machines and blenders
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Generators
An electric generator is a device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy
A generator uses motion in a magnetic field to produce current
Most of the electrical energy we use comes from generators
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Multiple Choice
The place on a magnet where the force it exerts is the strongest is called
a magnetic pole
a magnetic field line
a domain
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Multiple Choice
What is the magnetic attraction or repulsion of a magnet called?
the magnetic domain
the magnetic field
the magnetic pole
the magnetic force
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Multiple Choice
The space in which the magnetic effects exists is called
the magnetic field
the magnetic equator
the magnetic material
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Multiple Choice
Paper clips and staples are attracted to magnets because paper clips and staples are
permanent magnets
temporary magnets
magnetic materials
magnetic domains
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Match
Match the following: Read each vocabulary definition and match it correctly to the vocabulary terms.
Kinetic energy
Convert
Potential energy
Transfer
Energy involving movement
To change from one type to another
Energy that is being stored in an object or stored
To move from one object to another or one place to another
Energy involving movement
To change from one type to another
Energy that is being stored in an object or stored
To move from one object to another or one place to another
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Multiple Choice
LOOK AT THE IMAGE:
Ramon puts two magnetic toy trains very close to each other on a track. What will happen next, and why?
The trains will move closer to each other because the magnetic force will pull the trains together.
The trains will not move because the magnets are not touching.
The trains will move away from each other because the magnetic force will push the trains apart.
The trains will move away from each other because the magnets are not touching.
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Multiple Choice
LOOK AT THIS IMAGE: Based on the two magnetic objects, what type of magnetic forces are we observing?
Kinetic energy
Attracting
Repelling
Potential energy
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Multiple Choice
LOOK AT THE IMAGE:
Based on the magnetic field line diagrams, what will happen next with these two set of magnets?
The magnets in Set 1 will repel, and the magnets in Set 2 will attract.
The magnets in Set 1 will attract, and the magnets in Set 2 will repel.
The magnets in Set 1 will not move, and the magnets in Set 2 will attract.
In the both sets, the magnets will attract.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Its magnetic field is strongest near its center.
It is surrounded by a magnetic field.
The north pole is stronger than the south pole.
The south pole is stronger than the north pole.
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Multiple Choice
granite
limestone
iron
nickel
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Select
A _________________________ is the invisible force that surrounds a magnet.
bar magnet
a gravitational force
a magnetic field
gravity
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
A magnet has a _______ pole and a _______ pole.
north, south
east, west
positive, negative
red, blue
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Multiple Choice
These objects would...
Attract
Repel
No reaction
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Multiple Choice
These objects would...
Attract
Repel
No reaction
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Multiple Choice
What is the role of the copper wire in this motor?
It carries the flow of electrons.
It powers the motor.
It creates a magnetic field.
It makes it look nice.
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Multiple Choice
Motors are devices that convert ____ energy into ____ energy.
electrical; mechanical
chemical; mechanical
mechanical; electrical
potential; kinetic
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Multiple Choice
Generators are devices that convert _____ energy into _____ energy.
mechanical; electrical
potential; kinetic
chemical; mechanical
electrical; mechanical
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Multiple Choice
Which best describes how a motor works?
When a fan blows on a wire, it causes it to spin, creating a force.
When a fan blows on a wire, it causes it to spin, creating an electrical current.
When a wire that carries electrical current is placed in zero gravity, the wire experiences a force.
When a wire that carries electrical current is placed in a magnetic field, the wire experiences a force.
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Multiple Choice
What energy do you put IN to a generator?
Thermal
Mechanical
Electrical
Potential
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Multiple Choice
What type of energy comes OUT of a generator?
Electrical
Potential
Mechanical
Thermal
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Multiple Choice
A student built a prototype of a simple electromagnet using a nail, some length of wire, and a battery with the goal of using it to lift three paperclips.When the student first tested this prototype, it could only lift one paperclip.
What design change would increase the magnetic field strength of this electromagnet so that it would lift three paper clips?
Remove the nail from within the coil.
Move the battery closer to the nail.
Increase the number of loops in the coil.
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What would happen if you took one end of the wire off the battery?
The nail will be a magnet.
The nail would no longer be a magnet
Nothing will happened.
The nail will heats up.
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Multiple Choice
generator
electric motor
electromagnet
magnet
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Multiple Choice
magnetic field
electrical current
another magnet
an enemy
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Multiple Choice
Battery, nail and string
Battery, pencil and wire
Wire, battery and iron ore (nail)
Peanut butter, lampshade, hand sanitizer
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Multiple Choice
Increases
Decreases
Stays the same
Stops completely
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Thumb and first finger represent .......
magnetic field, force
force, current
force, magnetic field
current, force
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Multiple Choice
If a conductor is wound into a coil and a current is passed through it creating a magnetic field, what is it known as?
Bar Magnet
Solenoid
Polarnoid
Transformer
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Multiple Choice
Energy and Motion
What you know:
1. Magnetic force can produce motion. For example, magnets move together or apart when they are close.
2. An electric current in a wire produces a magnetic field. So, a magnet can move a wire with a current, just as it would move another magnet
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