
Electric and Magnetic Forces
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- Q1A magnet is something thatcreates a magnetic field that attracts and repels metalsfloats in waterpoints to the north polecan carry paperclips30s
- Q2Most magnets are made ofiron or paperpaper or steelsteel or rockiron or steel30s
- Q3As two magnets move further and further away from each other the strength of attractionbecomes weakerstays the samebecomes stronger30s
- Q4If two south poles are pushed together they would attract. Is the statement true or false?FalseI don't knowMaybeTrue30s
- Q5All magnets have anorth and south polenorth and west polesouth and east polesouth and west pole30s
- Q6The movement of electric charges is?light energyelectric energyopen circuitsound energy30s
- Q7Which item would a magnet stick to?a metal chair lega wooden deska blanketa candy bar30s
- Q8Magnet got its name fromA country in America called Milk of MagnesiaA country in Greece called MagnesiaA country in Africa called MargarineA country in Asia called Magnifica30s
- Q9Magnets are attracted tosilver, gold, aluminumiron, nickel, and cobaltorange, apples, grapespaper, cotton, glass30s
- Q10The properties of magnets arehardness, heaviness, attraction, opposites attract, same repelattraction, dancing skills, navigation, repelattraction, navigation, two poles, opposites attract, same repelattraction, navigation, two poles, north, south30s
- Q11The nails of the ship in the video you viewed were pulled out bymermaidslodestone mineralshammerslightening bolts30s
- Q12What instrument using a magnet can be used to help us navigate?the cell phonethe televisionthe compassthe map30s
- Q13What did you do to make the device your group created using a magnet move?We positioned the magnets so they would attract and the device moved and it touched.Our device did not move.We positioned the magnets so that they would repel without touching and the device would move.30s