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These poles of a magnet repel
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Like poles
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Poles on a magnet that attract
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Unlike or Opposite poles
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What are the three magnetic metals?
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Iron, cobalt, and nickel
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Which pole of a magnet is attracted to the North Pole of the Earth?
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North Pole (used to be called the “north seeking pole”)
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What rock is magnetic?
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Magnetite (or Lodestone)
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What is the Biggest Magnet?
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The Earth
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What is the area of force around magnet called?
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The magnetic field
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What do we call all materials that block the flow of electricity?
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insulators
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What is a circuit with a break to stop the flow of electricity called?
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An open circuit
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The part of an atom that has a negative charge
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the electron
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A circuit that skips a resistor is called a:
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Short Circuit
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Type of electricity caused by a build up of electrons in one place
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Static electricity
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Something that resists or slows down the flow of electricity
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resistor
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What items are needed to make an electromagnet?
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battery wires iron bar switch
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Something that allows you to start and stop the flow of electricity through a circuit
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A switch
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Type of circuit in which the resistors are in a single line- one after the other
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Series Circuit
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A circuit with no breaks in it
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Closed circuit
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What are the names for the three particles in an atom?
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Protons Neutrons Electrons
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A circuit in which the resistors are on separate paths
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Parallel circuit
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A material that carries an electrical current
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Conductor
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Type of charge an object will have if it loses some electrons
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Positive
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A device used to prevent the flow of too much electricity
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fuse Or circuit breaker
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What does the atomic number on the periodic chart tell us about the atom?
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The number of protons in the nucleus (also number of electrons if the atom is neutrally charged )
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Type of electricity in which charges move in conductors
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Current Electricity
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