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Magnets & Electricity

Vocabulary

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Magnets

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Magnet• an object that can push or pick up

materials made of iron, steel, or nickel

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Attract• to cause to draw near or adhere by

physical force. Magnetic poles are attracted to their opposites.

N S

N S

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Repel• to cause to push apart. The same poles

will repel each other.

N S

NS

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Magnetic Pole• the places on the magnet where the

magnetism is the strongest.

N S

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Electricity

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Electricity

• a form of energy that is produced when electrons move from one place to another place

Electron

Atom

Electricity ->

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Electric Current

• the constant flow of electrons

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Conductor

• materials that allow electricity to move through them easily

• Examples: foil, metal, water, most liquids, humans (because we are made mostly of water)

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Insulator

• Materials that resist the flow of electricity • Examples: rubber, plastic, cardboard

Metal wires

Plastic insulator

Another plasticinsulator

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Electric Circuit

• a pathway that electrons flow through (a circle)

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Open Circuit

• there is no flow of electrical current. The flow is interrupted.

• Examples: light bulb is out, light switch is off, battery is dead

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Closed circuit

• Electricity flows without interruption • Examples: Light switch is on, battery in the

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