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Gabe's Science Vocabulary Q3 W6/7
Instructions:
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An object which has all the domains pointing in the same direction and magnetic fields that work together
A. magnet
B. electric current
C. circuit
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A device made when electric current travels through a wire coiled around a piece of iron
A. electromagnet
B. electric current
C. electric current
D. circuit
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The energy that holds protons and neutrons together in an atom's nucleus
A. chemical energy
B. electric energy
C. nuclear energy
D. electric current
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A form of potential energy stores in reactants
A. chemical energy
B. nuclear energy
C. electric energy
D. magnet
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The movement of energy from one place to another; current electricity
A. electric current
B. electric energy
C. nuclear energy
D. chemical energy
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A flow of electric charge, often carried by moving electrons in a wire
A. magnet
B. circuit
C. electric energy
D. electric current
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The interaction of electric charges, usually classified as either static or current
A. electric current
B. nuclear energy
C. electricity
D. magnet
Gabe's Science Vocabulary Q3 W6/7
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
An object which has all the domains pointing in the same direction and magnetic fields that work together
A. magnet
B. electric current
C. circuit
-
A device made when electric current travels through a wire coiled around a piece of iron
A. electromagnet
B. electric current
C. electric current
D. circuit
-
The energy that holds protons and neutrons together in an atom's nucleus
A. chemical energy
B. electric energy
C. nuclear energy
D. electric current
-
A form of potential energy stores in reactants
A. chemical energy
B. nuclear energy
C. electric energy
D. magnet
-
The movement of energy from one place to another; current electricity
A. electric current
B. electric energy
C. nuclear energy
D. chemical energy
-
A flow of electric charge, often carried by moving electrons in a wire
A. magnet
B. circuit
C. electric energy
D. electric current
-
The interaction of electric charges, usually classified as either static or current
A. electric current
B. nuclear energy
C. electricity
D. magnet