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Science: Electromagnetic Spectrum, Electricity and Magnetism


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It attracts iron or anything made of iron
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T or F: The closer together the magnetic field lines are the lesser the magnetic force is
False-stronger (closer distance conveys higher magnetic force)
Fill in the blanks: When the liquid in the earth flows, electric ____ move, which makes a magnetic ____
Charges, forces (The core consists of Iron and Nickel which are magnetic materials)
T or F: Magnetic Poles ARE NOT aligned with geographic poles
True (Magnetic South is Geographic North vice versa)
How does a magnetic compass work?
Compass needle points north because its north pole is attracted to the earth’s magnetic pole
Lorentz Force or the second right-hand rule is mostly applied to?
Freely moving charges (called cathode rays or otherwise push on electric currents)
Refers to the production of electric current due to the change of magnetic field
Electromagnetic Induction (increase the movement, Strength of the field/magnet, Increase the area of the coil, Increase the loops)
Temporary magnet made by wrapping a current carrying wire around an iron core
Electromagnet (these are useful because they can be turned on and off)
T or F: Light is an part of the electromagnetic spectrum <(0o0)>
True (visible light is the only waves humans can see ;))
This is the type of wave EM (Electromagnetic Waves) fall under
Transverse (can travel w/o medium meaning they can travel through an empty space or vacuum like outer space<3)
How fast d EM waves travel?
300,000km or 300,000,000 m/s or #SpeedOfLight (can travel 8 times around the world in one second)
T or F: the process wherein white light can be split into a range of colors using a prism is called dispersion
True (there are millions of every color, every hue that is represented by me and you)
These waves have the lowest frequency and longest wavelengths
Radio Waves (fun fact, these waves are also emitted by stars and gases in space)
These use short wave radio waves with a magnet to create an image
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) we gotta resonate
The only type of EM wave detected by the human eye
Visible light (violet-highest frequency; red-lowest)