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Magnet Quiz Time to Test Your KNOWLEDGE. Chapter 10 . 1. An example of a naturally occuring magnetic rock is . A. lodestone B. soapstone C. limestone D. Peastone. 2. The north pole of one magnet will be…. A. attracted to the north pole of another magnet
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Magnet QuizTime to Test Your KNOWLEDGE Chapter 10
1. An example of a naturally occuring magnetic rock is • A. lodestone • B. soapstone • C. limestone • D. Peastone
2. The north pole of one magnet will be… • A. attracted to the north pole of another magnet • B. attracted to the south pole of the same magnet • C. repelled by the north pole of another magnet • D. repelled by the south pole of another magnet
3. Like magnet poles always • A. repel each other • B. attract each other • C. cancel out each other’s magnetic field • D. point toward the north pole
4. The magnetism of a piece of magnetized iron can be weakened by… • A. heating the iron and hammering it • B. putting it near a piece of un-magnetized iron • C. bending the iron • D. none of the above
5. Magnetic Force • A. is strongest near a magnet’s pole • B. is a field force • C. acts at a distance • D. All of the above
6. Magnetic fields exist • A. near a magnet • B. farther away from a magnet • C. within a magnet • D. all of the above
7. What material was used as the first magnet? • A. lodestone • B. limestone • C. iron • D. Steel
8. What instrument is used to trace the direction of a magnetic field? • A. lodestone • B. limestone • C. compass • D. needle
9. Magnetic Fields are produced by… • A. magnetic forces • B. electric currents • C. gravitational forces • D. water currents
10. The strength of a magnetic field created by current in a wire can be increased by… • A. increasing the current in a wire • B. decreasing the current in a wire • C. using longer wire • D. wrapping the wire into a coil
11. In a magnetized substance, the domains… • A. are randomly distributed • B. line up more uniformly in one direction • C. cancel each other • D. can never be reoriented
12. A device that converts electric energy into mechanical energy is a(n) • A. generator • B. electric motor • C. commutator • D. transformer
13. An electric motor and a generator are similar in that both … • A. use electricity • B. produce mechanical energy • C. transform energy into a different form • D. create energy
14. Generators convert…. • A. mechanical energy to electrical energy • B. electrical energy to mechanical energy • C. chemical energy to electrical energy • D. electrical energy to chemical energy
15. A ________________ magnet retains its magnetic properties at all times.
16. Magnets exert _____________ on one another when they are close together.
17. A magnet will point north/south on the Earth because the Earth’s core acts like a ___________.
18. The north pole of a magnet points to the magnetic __________ pole of the Earth.
19. A current carrying wire coiled around an iron rod creates an __________________.
20. Applying more voltage, increasing coils and increasing the amount of iron in the coil __________________ the strength of the electromagnet.
1. An example of a naturally occuring magnetic rock is • A. lodestone • B. soapstone • C. limestone • D. Peastone
2. The north pole of one magnet will be… • A. attracted to the north pole of another magnet • B. attracted to the south pole of the same magnet • C. repelled by the north pole of another magnet • D. repelled by the south pole of another magnet
3. Like magnet poles always • A. repel each other • B. attract each other • C. cancel out each other’s magnetic field • D. point toward the north pole
4. The magnetism of a piece of magnetized iron can be weakened by… • A. heating the iron and hammering it • B. putting it near a piece of un-magnetized rion • C. bending the iron • D. none of the above
5. Magnetic Force • A. is strongest near a magnet’s pole • B. is a field force • C. acts at a distance • D. All of the above
6. Magnetic fields exist • A. near a magnet • B. farther away from a magnet • C. within a magnet • D. all of the above
7. What material was used as the first magnet? • A. lodestone • B. limestone • C. iron • D. Steel
8. What instrument is used to trace the direction of a magnetic field? • A. lodestone • B. limestone • C. compass • D. needle
9. Magnetic Fields are produced by… • A. magnetic forces • B. electric currents • C. gravitational forces • D. water currents
10. The strength of a magnetic field created by current in a wire can be increased by… • A. increasing the current in a wire • B. decreasing the current in a wire • C. using longer wire • D. wrapping the wire into a coil
11. In a magnetized substance, the domains… • A. are randomly distributed • B. line up more uniformly in one direction • C. cancel each other • D. can never be reoriented
12. A device that converts electric energy into mechanical energy is a(n) • A. generator • B. electric motor • C. commutator • D. transformer
13. An electric motor and a generator are similar in that both … • A. use electricity • B. produce mechanical energy • C. transform energy into a different form • D. create energy
14. Generators convert…. • A. mechanical energy to electrical energy • B. electrical energy to mechanical energy • C. chemical energy to electrical energy • D. electrical energy to chemical energy
15. A ________________ magnet retains its magnetic properties at all times. • Permanent
16. Magnets exert _____________ on one another when they are close together. • Forces
17. A magnet will point north/south on the Earth because the Earth’s core acts like a ___________. • magnet
18. The north pole of a magnet points to the magnetic __________ pole of the Earth. • south
19. A current carrying wire coiled around an iron rod creates an __________________. • Electromagnet
20. Applying more voltage, increasing coils and increasing the amount of iron in the coil __________________ the strength of the electromagnet. • increases
21. What mineral does magnetic rock contain? • magnetite