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4Magnetic or Non-magnetic
Creating Power
Magnets
Has static cling got you wired?
Poles and Fields
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5The magnetic force on a magnet is the strongest
here
6What are the north and south poles?
7The natural push and pull of a magnet that you
cannot see
8What is the invisible force?
9A compasses point always points towards this
10What is the North Pole?
11The area around the magnet that attracts magnetic
items
12A piece of metal that pulls some objects towards
it
13What is a magnetic field?
14Iron filings form these curved lines that link
the magnets poles
15What are magnetic lines of force?
16What is a magnet?
17A magnet powered by a battery or power source
18The iron molecules do this in a magnet to make it
attract
19What is an electromagnet?
20A magnet does this to a paper clip
21What is attract?
22What is line up?
23Similar ends of a magnet do this
24What is repel?
25A natural build up of static electricity in clouds
26What is lightning?
27This type of electricity stays in one place
28What is static electricity?
29When static is present in a dark room you can see
this
30What are sparks?
31An item that creates static when rubbed on your
head
32What is a balloon?
33This is closely related to electricity because it
is used to make it
34What is magnetism?
35Energy is captured and stored in these for future
use
36What are batteries?
37This vegetable can be used as a battery
38What 3 elements made the potato battery work?
39What is a potato?
40Like a magnet, batteries have 2 ends that have
what charges?
41What are positive () negative (-)?
42What are zinc, copper, and potato water/acid?
43These transported power to make the light bulb
light up
44What are wires?
45A rectangular, flat magnet that lifts heavy
objects
46What is a bar magnet?
47A round, long magnet used as a tool
48What is a rod magnet?
49A U-shaped magnet used in electronics
50What is a horseshoe magnet?
51A flat, round magnet found on fridge magnets
52What is a disc magnet?
53A flat, round magnet with a hole in the centre
used in speakers
54What is a ring magnet?
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56What are the three elements that are magnetic?
57Iron, Nickel and Cobalt