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This comprehensive study guide on magnetism covers essential concepts through a series of true/false and multiple-choice questions. It addresses key ideas such as the properties of magnets, the nature of magnetic fields, and the behavior of charged particles. Engage with statements on atoms, poles, and forces to assess your knowledge. Explore intriguing topics like the Northern Lights and the Earth's magnetic field, enabling you to deepen your understanding of magnetism and its various implications in science.
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Magnetism Study Guide Ally Filicicchia
It is possible for a charged particle to move through a magnetic field without experiencing a force. • False
Balanced forces will not cause a change in the motion of a moving object. • True
The subatomic particle with the greatest charge is called an electron. • False
A magnet is… • A famous scientist • A spinning electric charge • A force that brings 2 things together • Any material that attracts iron or things made of iron
Which of the following would most likely be attracted to a magnet? • Paper clips • Paper • Penny • Rubber band
If two magnets push each other away, then their poles are… • Identical • The same shape • Opposite • The same color
What is a force? • An acceleration of speed • A star wars reference • A decrease in speed • A push or a pull
The word static means… • A force that is moving • A force that is not moving • Hair that is frizzy • Buzzing background noise
What is gravity? • Something in the sky • Something that pulls you down • A force of attraction between two objects due to their masses • Something in outer space
What do scientists think caused the earth’s magnetic field? • The movement of electric charges in the earth’s liquid outer core • Solar particles entering the north and south poles • The atoms that move through the domains of a field • A gigantic magnet buried in the earth’s crust
Auroras seen near the south pole are called… • Aurora Borealis • Aurora Dustralis • Aurora Australis • Aurora Southern Lights
The subatomic particle with the least charge is called a… • Electron • Proton • Neutron • Crouton