Quiz
1. What will happen when you place the north pole of one magnet facing or very close to the north pole of another magnet?
a) The two magnets will repel each other or push apart.
b) The two magnets will attract each other and will be pulled together.
c) Nothing will happen - the two magnets will remain as they are.
2. An electromagnet is produced when _____________ . Please fill in the blank with the best response from below.
a) a magnet is put close to an electrical outlet.
b) different magnets are lined up next to each other and electricity flows through them.
c) a wire that has been coiled into one or more loops has electricity flowing through it, thus creating a magnetic field.
3. Of the materials listed below, which is not considered to be a magnetic material?
a) iron
b) nickel
c) plastic
4. What are the two main categories that magnets can be broken down into?
a) Ferromagnetic Metals and Magnetic fields
b) Permanent / Temporary magnets and Electromagnets
c) Permanent Magnets and Ferromagnetic metals
5. What are the three types of metal that are attracted to magnets?
a) Ferromagnetic metals, Paramagnetic metals, and Diamagnetic metals
b) Ferromagnetic metals, Electromagnetic metals, and Paramagnetic metals
c) Permanent Magnets, Electromagnetic metals, and Diamagnetic metals
a) The two magnets will repel each other or push apart.
b) The two magnets will attract each other and will be pulled together.
c) Nothing will happen - the two magnets will remain as they are.
2. An electromagnet is produced when _____________ . Please fill in the blank with the best response from below.
a) a magnet is put close to an electrical outlet.
b) different magnets are lined up next to each other and electricity flows through them.
c) a wire that has been coiled into one or more loops has electricity flowing through it, thus creating a magnetic field.
3. Of the materials listed below, which is not considered to be a magnetic material?
a) iron
b) nickel
c) plastic
4. What are the two main categories that magnets can be broken down into?
a) Ferromagnetic Metals and Magnetic fields
b) Permanent / Temporary magnets and Electromagnets
c) Permanent Magnets and Ferromagnetic metals
5. What are the three types of metal that are attracted to magnets?
a) Ferromagnetic metals, Paramagnetic metals, and Diamagnetic metals
b) Ferromagnetic metals, Electromagnetic metals, and Paramagnetic metals
c) Permanent Magnets, Electromagnetic metals, and Diamagnetic metals