The regionaround amagnet wherethe magneticforce acts iscalled the: What didOrsteddiscover aboutelectricity andmagnetics?Is the magneticfield inside theloop of asolenoidgreater orweaker?A positive chargeis placed betweena positive andnegative charge.Which directionwill it be pulled?What is the rulecalled fordetermining themagnetic fieldaround a wire?What type ofmaterials arealwaysattracted bya magnet?How can aneutral objectbecomenegativelycharged?Do magneticfields getstronger orweaker withdistance?Where is themagneticforcesstrongest ona magnet?How doeselectriccurrent relateto magneticfields?The current ina wire changesdirection. Whathappens to themagnetic field?How does thestrength of amagnetic fieldchange ifcurrentincreases?What is thedifferencebetween asolenoid and aelectromagnet?An electromagnetis being used to lifta car at ajunkyard. How doyou turn off theelectromagnet todrop the car?How does thenumber of coilsper meter affectthe strength ofa magneticfield?Which wouldhave a strongermagnetic field asolenoid or anelectromagnet?What are thetwo poles ofa magnetcalled?Why does acompassneedlepoint north? What happensif you bring twonorth poles ofmagnetstogether?When wiringyour housewould you usean insulator ora conductor?You have a straitwire with a currentrunning through it.What effect willlooping the wirehave on themagnetic field?What evidencedid Orsted use toconclude that anelectric currentproduces amagnetic field?What happensto the potentialenergy if I pullapart the northand south polesof two magnets?What is therelationshipbetween distancefrom a magnetand its magneticstrength?The regionaround amagnet wherethe magneticforce acts iscalled the: What didOrsteddiscover aboutelectricity andmagnetics?Is the magneticfield inside theloop of asolenoidgreater orweaker?A positive chargeis placed betweena positive andnegative charge.Which directionwill it be pulled?What is the rulecalled fordetermining themagnetic fieldaround a wire?What type ofmaterials arealwaysattracted bya magnet?How can aneutral objectbecomenegativelycharged?Do magneticfields getstronger orweaker withdistance?Where is themagneticforcesstrongest ona magnet?How doeselectriccurrent relateto magneticfields?The current ina wire changesdirection. Whathappens to themagnetic field?How does thestrength of amagnetic fieldchange ifcurrentincreases?What is thedifferencebetween asolenoid and aelectromagnet?An electromagnetis being used to lifta car at ajunkyard. How doyou turn off theelectromagnet todrop the car?How does thenumber of coilsper meter affectthe strength ofa magneticfield?Which wouldhave a strongermagnetic field asolenoid or anelectromagnet?What are thetwo poles ofa magnetcalled?Why does acompassneedlepoint north? What happensif you bring twonorth poles ofmagnetstogether?When wiringyour housewould you usean insulator ora conductor?You have a straitwire with a currentrunning through it.What effect willlooping the wirehave on themagnetic field?What evidencedid Orsted use toconclude that anelectric currentproduces amagnetic field?What happensto the potentialenergy if I pullapart the northand south polesof two magnets?What is therelationshipbetween distancefrom a magnetand its magneticstrength?

Electromagnetic Force - Call List

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  1. The region around a magnet where the magnetic force acts is called the:
  2. What did Orsted discover about electricity and magnetics?
  3. Is the magnetic field inside the loop of a solenoid greater or weaker?
  4. A positive charge is placed between a positive and negative charge. Which direction will it be pulled?
  5. What is the rule called for determining the magnetic field around a wire?
  6. What type of materials are always attracted by a magnet?
  7. How can a neutral object become negatively charged?
  8. Do magnetic fields get stronger or weaker with distance?
  9. Where is the magnetic forces strongest on a magnet?
  10. How does electric current relate to magnetic fields?
  11. The current in a wire changes direction. What happens to the magnetic field?
  12. How does the strength of a magnetic field change if current increases?
  13. What is the difference between a solenoid and a electromagnet?
  14. An electromagnet is being used to lift a car at a junkyard. How do you turn off the electromagnet to drop the car?
  15. How does the number of coils per meter affect the strength of a magnetic field?
  16. Which would have a stronger magnetic field a solenoid or an electromagnet?
  17. What are the two poles of a magnet called?
  18. Why does a compass needle point north?
  19. What happens if you bring two north poles of magnets together?
  20. When wiring your house would you use an insulator or a conductor?
  21. You have a strait wire with a current running through it. What effect will looping the wire have on the magnetic field?
  22. What evidence did Orsted use to conclude that an electric current produces a magnetic field?
  23. What happens to the potential energy if I pull apart the north and south poles of two magnets?
  24. What is the relationship between distance from a magnet and its magnetic strength?