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Magnetism -the attraction of a magnet for another object -two magnets will either attract or repel each other -if the domain inside a magnet are aligned it’s magnetized, if the domains are not aligned it is not magnetized The smallest particle of an element is an atom. The atom has three parts: protons: positive electrical charge electrons: negative electrical charge neutrons: no electrical charge What is the center core of all atoms called? The smallest particle of an element is an atom. The atom has three parts: protons: positive electrical charge electrons: negative electrical charge neutrons: no electrical charge What is the center core of all atoms called?
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Magnetism Vocabulary Permanent magnet-a magnet made of materials that keeps its magnetism Permanent magnet-a magnet made of materials that keeps its magnetism Ferromagnetic material-a material that shows strong magnetic effects Ferromagnetic material-a material that shows strong magnetic effects Magnetic Field-the region around a magnet in which magnetic forces act. This is mapped out by magnetic field lines. Magnetic Field-the region around a magnet in which magnetic forces act. This is mapped out by magnetic field lines. Where is a magnet the strongest? Permanent magnet-a magnet made of materials that keeps its magnetism Permanent magnet-a magnet made of materials that keeps its magnetism Ferromagnetic material-a material that shows strong magnetic effects Ferromagnetic material-a material that shows strong magnetic effects Magnetic Field-the region around a magnet in which magnetic forces act. This is mapped out by magnetic field lines. Magnetic Field-the region around a magnet in which magnetic forces act. This is mapped out by magnetic field lines. Where is a magnet the strongest?
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Magnetic Earth How can we compare Earth to a bar magnet? How can we compare Earth to a bar magnet? Which North Pole does a compass needle point to? Which North Pole does a compass needle point to? Vocabulary: Vocabulary: compass, magnetic declination, aurora, Van Allen Belts, magnetosphere, and solar winds How can we compare Earth to a bar magnet? How can we compare Earth to a bar magnet? Which North Pole does a compass needle point to? Which North Pole does a compass needle point to? Vocabulary: Vocabulary: compass, magnetic declination, aurora, Van Allen Belts, magnetosphere, and solar winds
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Electric Current and Magnetic Fields *An electric current (flow of charge through a material) produces a magnetic field. What is the difference between conductors and insulators? What is the difference between conductors and insulators? Electrons an protons have a property called ______________. Electrons an protons have a property called ______________. What is resistance? What is resistance? What is the difference between conductors and insulators? What is the difference between conductors and insulators? Electrons an protons have a property called ______________. Electrons an protons have a property called ______________. What is resistance? What is resistance?
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Electromagnetism *the relationship between electricity and magnetism What is a current-carrying coil with many loops known as? What is a current-carrying coil with many loops known as? A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core is called an _________________. A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core is called an _________________. List four factors that can be varied to change the strength of an electromagnet. List four factors that can be varied to change the strength of an electromagnet. What is a current-carrying coil with many loops known as? What is a current-carrying coil with many loops known as? A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core is called an _________________. A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core is called an _________________. List four factors that can be varied to change the strength of an electromagnet. List four factors that can be varied to change the strength of an electromagnet.
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