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Magnetism And Electricity ⚖️

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MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY

MICAH HERMIZ
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Magnetic: having the property of attracting iron or steel

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Attract:when the North Pole of a magnet is brought near the South Pole of another magnet pulling together

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Repel
If 2 north poles or 2 south poles of magnets come together-pushing apart

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MAGNETIC force: The invisible or something responsible for the push and pull of magnets

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Temporary magnet: A piece of iron that behaves like a magnet when it is touching a permanent magnet

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Circuit:a pathway for the path of electricity

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Component: parts of a circuit such as the D-cell, wires and a light bulb.

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Closed circuit: A complete circuit that electricity will flow through

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Open circuit: an incomplete circuit that electricity will not flow through

Switch: an item used to open and close circuits

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Insulator: a material that prevents/stops the flow of electricity, such as plastic, rubber, glass, etc.

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Conductor: a material, commonly a metal such as copper or aluminum, that electricity will flow through.

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Parallel circuit: a circuit split into two or more pathways before coming together at the d-cell

Series circuit: a circuit in which all components are connected in one big circle so there is only one pathway for electricity to flow

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Electromagnet: a coil wrapped around a core of iron or steel, which produces an electric field when electricity flows through a wire

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EXTRA FACTS

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The magnetic force works to attract other magnets or materials made of iron, nickel, or cobalt through air and most materials

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Magnets have a North Pole and a South Pole

A switch helps a circuit of electricity by making it easier to open and close the circuit

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The greater the distance between two magnets, the weaker the force of attraction

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