Deck 12: Magnetism

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When freely suspended, a magnet will come to rest aligned with the magnetic field linking

A) True North and True South
B) Magnetic North and Magnetic South
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The term, 'Magnetic North', describes

A) a location near True North
B) the magnetic polarity of a location near Magnetic North
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The magnetic poles of a magnet are named after

A) the directions in which they point
B) the magnetic polarities that attract them
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The magnetic polarity of Magnetic North is a

A) north pole
B) south pole
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The end of a compass needle which points to Magnetic North is a

A) north magnetic pole
B) a south magnetic pole
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The fundamental law of magnetism states that 'like poles __________'

A) attract each other
B) repel each other
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The area surrounding a magnet in which its effects may be observed is termed

A) a magnetic field
B) magnetic flux
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Lines of magnetic flux

A) are invisible, but can be detected with sensitive instruments
B) do not exist, but provide a model to help us visualise a magnetic field
C) were discovered by the ancient Chinese
D) were discovered by the ancient Greeks
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The 'direction' of magnetic flux lines is defined in terms of the direction in which __________ when placed within the magnetic field

A) an isolated positive charge will move
B) an isolated negative charge will move
C) a compass needle will point
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The 'direction' of magnetic flux lines is defined as

A) north to south
B) south to north
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The poles of an unmarked magnet can be identified using a compass, which will always point to the magnet's

A) north pole
B) south pole
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Sprinkling iron filings over a sheet of card resting on a magnet will reveal

A) the polarity of the magnet's poles
B) the direction of the magnet's flux lines
C) the pattern formed by the magnet's magnetic field
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The intensity of a magnetic field is termed its __________, whose SI unit is the __________

A) flux density, tesla
B) flux density, weber
C) magnetic field strength, tesla
D) magnetic field strength, weber
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The intensity of the external magnetic field surrounding a magnet is greatest

A) at the magnet's poles
B) midway between the magnet's poles
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Soft' magnetic materials are _________ to magnetise, and __________ their magnetism once the external magnetising force is removed

A) easy, lose
B) easy, retain
C) hard, lose
D) hard, retain
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Hard' magnetic materials are __________ to magnetise, and __________ their magnetism once the external magnetising force is removed

A) easy, lose
B) easy, retain
C) hard, lose
D) hard, retain
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Soft' magnetic materials are used to make __________ magnets

A) permanent
B) temporary
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Hard' magnetic materials are used to make __________ magnets

A) permanent
B) temporary
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Steel is generally considered to be a '__________' magnetic material, and can be used to make __________ magnets

A) hard, temporary
B) hard, permanent
C) soft, temporary
D) soft, permanent
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Soft iron is generally considered to be a '__________' magnetic material, and can be used to make __________ magnets

A) hard, temporary
B) hard, permanent
C) soft, temporary
D) soft, permanent
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A 'domain' is the name given to

A) an atom or molecule that behaves like a tiny magnet
B) an electron that behaves like a tiny magnet
C) any tiny magnet
D) the area near the pole of a magnet
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When a magnet's 'domains' are all aligned, the magnet is said to be

A) hard'
B) permanent'
C) saturated'
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When a magnet is broken in two, the result is

A) two, separate, magnets
B) two magnets, each having just one pole
C) two magnets with like poles
D) the loss of the magnetic field
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When freely suspended, a magnet will come to rest aligned with the magnetic field linking

A) True North and True South
B) Magnetic North and Magnetic South
Magnetic North and Magnetic South
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The term, 'Magnetic North', describes

A) a location near True North
B) the magnetic polarity of a location near Magnetic North
a location near True North
3
The magnetic poles of a magnet are named after

A) the directions in which they point
B) the magnetic polarities that attract them
the directions in which they point
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The magnetic polarity of Magnetic North is a

A) north pole
B) south pole
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The end of a compass needle which points to Magnetic North is a

A) north magnetic pole
B) a south magnetic pole
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The fundamental law of magnetism states that 'like poles __________'

A) attract each other
B) repel each other
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The area surrounding a magnet in which its effects may be observed is termed

A) a magnetic field
B) magnetic flux
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Lines of magnetic flux

A) are invisible, but can be detected with sensitive instruments
B) do not exist, but provide a model to help us visualise a magnetic field
C) were discovered by the ancient Chinese
D) were discovered by the ancient Greeks
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The 'direction' of magnetic flux lines is defined in terms of the direction in which __________ when placed within the magnetic field

A) an isolated positive charge will move
B) an isolated negative charge will move
C) a compass needle will point
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The 'direction' of magnetic flux lines is defined as

A) north to south
B) south to north
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The poles of an unmarked magnet can be identified using a compass, which will always point to the magnet's

A) north pole
B) south pole
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Sprinkling iron filings over a sheet of card resting on a magnet will reveal

A) the polarity of the magnet's poles
B) the direction of the magnet's flux lines
C) the pattern formed by the magnet's magnetic field
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The intensity of a magnetic field is termed its __________, whose SI unit is the __________

A) flux density, tesla
B) flux density, weber
C) magnetic field strength, tesla
D) magnetic field strength, weber
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The intensity of the external magnetic field surrounding a magnet is greatest

A) at the magnet's poles
B) midway between the magnet's poles
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Soft' magnetic materials are _________ to magnetise, and __________ their magnetism once the external magnetising force is removed

A) easy, lose
B) easy, retain
C) hard, lose
D) hard, retain
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Hard' magnetic materials are __________ to magnetise, and __________ their magnetism once the external magnetising force is removed

A) easy, lose
B) easy, retain
C) hard, lose
D) hard, retain
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Soft' magnetic materials are used to make __________ magnets

A) permanent
B) temporary
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Hard' magnetic materials are used to make __________ magnets

A) permanent
B) temporary
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Steel is generally considered to be a '__________' magnetic material, and can be used to make __________ magnets

A) hard, temporary
B) hard, permanent
C) soft, temporary
D) soft, permanent
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Soft iron is generally considered to be a '__________' magnetic material, and can be used to make __________ magnets

A) hard, temporary
B) hard, permanent
C) soft, temporary
D) soft, permanent
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A 'domain' is the name given to

A) an atom or molecule that behaves like a tiny magnet
B) an electron that behaves like a tiny magnet
C) any tiny magnet
D) the area near the pole of a magnet
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When a magnet's 'domains' are all aligned, the magnet is said to be

A) hard'
B) permanent'
C) saturated'
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When a magnet is broken in two, the result is

A) two, separate, magnets
B) two magnets, each having just one pole
C) two magnets with like poles
D) the loss of the magnetic field
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