1-Second Quarter I. Identify what is being asked. Choose from the terms below:
ELECTROMAGNETISM ELECTROMAGNET MAGNETISM SOURCE CURRENT
RESISTANCE VOLT/METER TESLA COBALT MAGNETIC FIELD AMMETER OHM VOLTMETER CIRCUIT INSULATOR CONDUCTOR SERIES CIRCUIT OHMMETER AMPERE VOLT AC SOURCE PARALLEL CIRCUIT VOLTAGE PATH MAGNET NICKEL ELECTRICITY ELECTRIC FIELD IRON FERROMAGNET
1. It is the interaction between electric field and magnetic field.
2. It is a class of physical phenomena that are mediated by magnetic fields. 3. It is the presence and flow of electric charge. 4. It is work done per unit charge. 5. It is the net flow of charges. 6. It is the device that measures current. 7. It is the unit for magnetic field. 8. It is the unit for voltage. 9. It is the space or region with the presence of electricity. 10. It is the space or region with the presence of magnetism. 11. It is the arrangement of materials that allows electricity to flow. 12-14 Give the three components of a circuit. 15. It is a type of material that allows electricity to flow. 16. It is a type of material that does not allow electricity to flow. 17. It is the opposition to the flow of electric current. 18. It is the unit for resistance. 19. It is the unit for electric field. 20. It is a type of substance which exhibit strong magnetism in the same direction of the field, when a magnetic field is applied to it. 21. It is s type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current. 22. Household electricity source is what type of electrical source? 23-25 Give three examples of ferromagnetic materials. 26. It is s type of circuit that has only a single path of electron flow. 27. It is s type of circuit that has two or more paths of electron flow. 28. It is the device that measures voltage. 29. It is the device that measures resistance. 30. It is the unit for current.
II. Refer to the following choices:
A- Electric Field B- Magnetic Field
C- Both Electric Field and Magnetic Field D- Neither Electric Field or Magnetic Field
1. Creates electric charge around moving magnets.
2. Measured as Gauss or Tesla 3. Involves Non-Contact Forces 4. Always acts downward 5. Monopole or Dipole 6. Dipole 7. Monopole 8. Attractive or Repulsive 9. Measured as Newton/Coulomb or Volt/Meter 10. Proportional to the electric charge.