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Review unit 6

1. Complete the table

Trees copper glass plastic porcelain

Rubber water silver Wood

Materials
Electrical Electrical
conductors insulators

2. Classify the objects as insulators or conductors.


3. Complete the table.

Compass artificial electromagnet induced magnetic field

Poles magnetic resonance imaging magnetic separation repulsion

Permanent natural attraction motors

Magnets
Types Properties uses

4. Decide if the following materials are magnetic or non- magnetic:

Aluminium iron

Chrome nickel

Cobalt silver

Copper titanium

5. Are the following sentences true or false? Correct the false ones.
a) Magnets have two poles, east and west.
b) Two magnets placed with the same poles together will be attracted to each other.
c) All magnetic materials are metals.
d) Electromagnets are an example of a permanent magnet.
e) Magnetic north is at the North Pole.

6. Classify the following materials.

Wood plastic Steel water rubber

Glass copper carbón paper iron

Conductor insulator
7. Label the diagram

1: 2:

3: 4:

8. Correct all the sentences.


a) Neutrons have a negative electric charge.
b) Objects with the same number of protons and electrons are positively charged
c) If two objects are negatively charged, they attract each other.
d) The switch in a circuit provides energy.

9. Circle the magnetic materials.

a. rubber wood Steel paper

b. glass magnetite plastic wool

c. cobalt copper zinc gold

d. iron cotton brick carbón

10. Match the definitions to the words.

11. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Correct the false ones.

a. Current electricity is a type of electricity that does not flow.

b. The Earth is a giant magnet.


c. Electromagnets can be switched on and off.

d. Electrically charged objects attract or repel each other.

e. Benjamin Franklin experimented with light.

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