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Dive into the intriguing principles of magnetism and electricity with this comprehensive guide. Learn about magnets, electric charges, and circuits, and explore key concepts such as magnetic fields, static electricity, and circuit types. Discover how attractive and repulsive forces work, the properties of electrons and protons, and the significance of conductors and insulators in electrical circuits. This resource is perfect for curious minds wanting to understand the basics of physics and the science behind everyday phenomena.
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CATEGORY 1 - $100 An object that is surrounded by a magnetic field and that has the property of attracting iron.
CATEGORY 1 - $200 Every magnet has two – often called north and south
CATEGORY 1 - $300 The push or pull caused by a magnet attracting or repelling other magnets and some other materials (e.g. iron and steel)
CATEGORY 1 - $400 The ability to do work by moving an object a distance by a magnetic force.
CATEGORY 1 - $500 A region around a magnet in which magnetic attraction acts.
CATEGORY 2 - $100 A property of electrons and protons; electrons carry a negative charge and protons carry a positive charge
CATEGORY 2 - $200 It builds up when you rub your hands on your pants or when you rub a straw on its paper wrapper
CATEGORY 2 - $300 An energy source, a device, conducting wires, and a switch
CATEGORY 2 - $400 A coil of current-carrying wire that acts as a magnet that can be turned on and off.
CATEGORY 2 - $500 The push or pull caused by electric charges attracting or repelling other charges
CATEGORY 3 - $100 A complete uninterrupted path through which electric charges can flow
CATEGORY 3 - $200 The flow of electric charges through a material
CATEGORY 3 - $300 An electric circuit with only one path for the current to take
CATEGORY 3 - $400 An electric circuit with several paths for the current to take
CATEGORY 3 - $500 Control the flow of electricity
CATEGORY 4 - $100 Orbits the nucleus of an atom; Carries a negative charge
CATEGORY 4 - $200 Found in the nucleus of the atom; carries a positive charge
CATEGORY 4 - $300 Happens when two electrons or two north poles interact
CATEGORY 4 - $400 Happens when electrons “jump” from one cloud to another or from one cloud to the ground
CATEGORY 4 - $500 The energy of moving electrical charges
CATEGORY 5 - $100 A pulling force resulting from unlike magnetic poles or unlike electric charges
CATEGORY 5 - $200 A pushing force resulting from like magnetic poles or like electric charges
CATEGORY 5 - $300 A substance through which electrons move freely; transmitting heat or electricity; example: metals
CATEGORY 5 - $400 A material that does not easily transfer heat or electricity; example: wood or rubber
CATEGORY 5 - $500 A device in an electrical circuit that uses electric energy as it interferes with the flow of electric charge.
CATEGORY 1 - $100 WHAT IS A MAGNET?
CATEGORY 1 - $200 WHAT IS A MAGNETIC POLE?
CATEGORY 1 - $300 WHAT IS MAGNETIC FORCE?
CATEGORY 1 - $400 WHAT IS MAGENTIC ENERGY?
CATEGORY 1 - $500 WHAT IS A MAGNETIC FIELD?
CATEGORY 2 - $100 WHAT IS AN ELECTRIC CHARGE?
CATEGORY 2 - $200 WHAT IS STATIC ELECTRICITY?
CATEGORY 2 - $300 WHAT DOES EVERY CIRCUIT NEED?
CATEGORY 2 - $400 WHAT IS AN ELECTROMAGNET?
CATEGORY 2 - $500 WHAT IS ELECTRIC FORCE?
CATEGORY 3 - $100 WHAT IS A CIRCUIT?
CATEGORY 3 - $200 WHAT IS AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT?
CATEGORY 3 - $300 WHAT IS A SERIES CIRCUIT?
CATEGORY 3 - $400 WHAT IS A PARALLEL CIRCUIT?
CATEGORY 3 - $500 WHAT IS A SWITCH?
CATEGORY 4 - $100 WHAT IS AN ELECTRON?
CATEGORY 4 - $200 WHAT IS A PROTON?
CATEGORY 4 - $300 WHAT IS REPEL ONE ANOTHER?
CATEGORY 4 - $400 WHAT IS LIGHTNING?
CATEGORY 4 - $500 WHAT IS ELECTIC ENERGY?
CATEGORY 5 - $100 WHAT IS AN ATTRACTIVE FORCE?
CATEGORY 5 - $200 WHAT IS A REPULSIVE FORCE?
CATEGORY 5 - $300 WHAT IS A CONDUCTOR?