Magnets and Electricity
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- Q1This is a circuit that is complete. This means that electricity can flow to and from a power source freelyloadclosed circuitopen circuitcurrent electricity300s
- Q2What can magnets do?attract or repelrepel onlyattract only300s
- Q3Materials that let electricity flow through them easily.insulatorspower sourceconductorsload300s
- Q4Magnets have two poles, what are they?up and downnorth and southattract and repeleast and west300s
- Q5What do you call a circuit that is broken or incomplete?open circuitseries circuitparallel circuitclosed circuit300s
- Q6Opposite poles on a magnet attract, what does that meanmake the magnets fall.make the magnets spinto push the magnets away.pull the magnets closer.300s
- Q7Materials that do not allow electricity to flow through easily, are calledloadpower sourceinsulatorsconductors300s
- Q8Which of these materials will a magnet attract?waterwoodpapersteel300s
- Q9Many objects with magnets are used in our daily lives. Where would you find a magnet?rugrefrigeratortowelglass cup300s
- Q10What do you call the object that is receiving the electricity?insulatorloadpower sourceconductor300s
- Q11When 2 same magnetic poles are together, what do they do?spinattractfallrepel300s
- Q12An example of this is a battery, an outlet, a light switchloadpower sourceconductorcurrent electricity300s