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Vocabulary
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Vocabulary
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Electromagnetism
100
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200
Poles
The Tough
Stuff
100
100
100
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What does it mean to attract?
A 100
To pull toward
A 100
Magnetite
A 200
Natural magnetic rock
A 200
Ferrous
A 300
Containing iron
A 300
Geographic Pole
A 400
North and south end of the
Earth’s axis
A 400
Magnetic field
A 500
Area around a magnet where the
force of the magnet can act.
A 500
Repel
B 100
To push away
B 100
Nonmagnetic
B 200
Not able to be magnetized or
attracted by a magnet
B 200
Electromagnet
B 300
Kind of temporary magnet
B 300
Compass
B 400
Instrument with a magnet that
points to magnetic north
B 400
Magnet
B 500
Object that pulls materials
made of or containing iron
B 500
What do you need in order to
have an electromagnet?
C 100
An electric current
C 100
The field lines around a magnet show
_______
a) If the magnet is temporary or permanent
b) The location of north
c) Which materials will be attracted by the
magnet
d) The direction of the magnetic field
C 200
d) The direction of the magnetic field
C 200
What does the Earth have at its
core that makes it the largest
magnet you have touched?
C 300
An iron current at the core
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
Part 1: What is deflection?
Part 2: How does deflection
relate to magnetism?
C 400
Part 1: Deflection is the turning
aside of an object from its
normal location.
Part 2: Answers vary.
C 400
Complete the sentence:
The more loops of wire an
electromagnet has the …
C 500
…greater the magnetic field
C 500
What are the specific names
of the two poles?
D 100
North and South Pole
D 100
Where on the magnet is the
force the strongest?
D 200
The North and South Pole
D 200
What is the Law of Magnetic
Attraction?
D 300
Like poles repel and unlike
poles attract
D 300
What are three types of
materials that are magnetic,
and metal is not an answer?
D 400
Iron, Steel, Nickel, Cobalt
D 400
What are the atoms that are spinning
the same called in a magnetic material
when they are being magnetized?
D 500
Domains
D 500
If you held two south poles
together, what would happen?
E 100
They would repel each other.
E 100
Draw two pictures: One
picture is of a nonmagnetic
material in a magnetic field
and the second picture is of a
magnetic material in a
magnetic field.
E 200
Nonmagnetic
Magnetic
E 200
What are the two ways an object can become
a temporary magnet?
E 300
1) Attach the magnetic object to a
magnet
2) Stroke or rub the magnetic object
with a magnet
E 300
What is the vocabulary term
that tells us the difference
between the geographic north
and the magnetic north? What
is it measured in?
E 400
Variation and it is measured in
degrees.
E 400
Explain why Christopher
Columbus did not discover
America.
E 500
Answer: Details pertaining to
Ice Age Exploration & Viking
Exploration accepted
E 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Magnetism in real life
Please make your wager.
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Please list 3 objects that you
could find in everyday life that
uses magnetism.
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Examples:
1) Refrigerator
2) Credit Cards
3) Cranes
4) Compass
5) Trains
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