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THIS IS

With Host... Your

Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 Electro- magnetism Poles The Tough Stuff

What does it mean to attract? A 100

To pull toward A 100

Magnetite A 200

Natural magnetic rock A 200

Ferrous A 300

Containing iron A 300

Geographic Pole A 400

North and south end of the Earth’s axis A 400

Magnetic field A 500

Area around a magnet where the force of the magnet can act. A 500

Repel B 100

To push away B 100

Nonmagnetic B 200

Not able to be magnetized or attracted by a magnet B 200

Electromagnet B 300

Kind of temporary magnet B 300

Compass B 400

Instrument with a magnet that points to magnetic north B 400

Magnet B 500

Object that pulls materials made of or containing iron B 500

What do you need in order to have an electromagnet? C 100

An electric current C 100

The field lines around a magnet show _______ a)If the magnet is temporary or permanent b)The location of north c)Which materials will be attracted by the magnet d)The direction of the magnetic field C 200

d) The direction of the magnetic field C 200

What does the Earth have at its core that makes it the largest magnet you have touched? C 300

An iron current at the core C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 Place A Wager

Part 1: What is deflection? Part 2: How does deflection relate to magnetism? C 400

Part 1: Deflection is the turning aside of an object from its normal location. Part 2: Answers vary. C 400

Complete the sentence: The more loops of wire an electromagnet has the … C 500

…greater the magnetic field C 500

What are the specific names of the two poles? D 100

North and South Pole D 100

Where on the magnet is the force the strongest? D 200

The North and South Pole D 200

What is the Law of Magnetic Attraction? D 300

Like poles repel and unlike poles attract D 300

What are three types of materials that are magnetic, and metal is not an answer? D 400

Iron, Steel, Nickel, Cobalt D 400

What are the atoms that are spinning the same called in a magnetic material when they are being magnetized? D 500

Domains D 500

If you held two south poles together, what would happen? E 100

They would repel each other. E 100

Draw two pictures: One picture is of a nonmagnetic material in a magnetic field and the second picture is of a magnetic material in a magnetic field. E 200

Nonmagnetic Magnetic E 200

What are the two ways an object can become a temporary magnet? E 300

1)Attach the magnetic object to a magnet 2) Stroke or rub the magnetic object with a magnet E 300

What is the vocabulary term that tells us the difference between the geographic north and the magnetic north? What is it measured in? E 400

Variation and it is measured in degrees. E 400

Explain why Christopher Columbus did not discover America. E 500

Answer: Details pertaining to Ice Age Exploration & Viking Exploration accepted E 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Magnetism in real life Please make your wager. Click on screen to begin

Please list 3 objects that you could find in everyday life that uses magnetism. Click on screen to continue

Examples: 1)Refrigerator 2)Credit Cards 3)Cranes 4)Compass 5)Trains Click on screen to continue

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