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This document provides fill-in-the-blank questions about magnetism and magnetic fields. Key terms defined include magnetism, lodestone, magnetometer, magnetic field, Earth, poles, north pole, south pole, electromagnets, ferromagnetic, refrigerator magnet, divergence, convergence, attraction, and non-contact force. The questions cover topics like the forces between magnets, naturally magnetic minerals, instruments to measure magnetic fields, the invisible area around a magnet called the magnetic field, how field strength decreases with distance, and properties of magnets.

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This document provides fill-in-the-blank questions about magnetism and magnetic fields. Key terms defined include magnetism, lodestone, magnetometer, magnetic field, Earth, poles, north pole, south pole, electromagnets, ferromagnetic, refrigerator magnet, divergence, convergence, attraction, and non-contact force. The questions cover topics like the forces between magnets, naturally magnetic minerals, instruments to measure magnetic fields, the invisible area around a magnet called the magnetic field, how field strength decreases with distance, and properties of magnets.

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1) is the force exerted by magnets when they attract or
repel each other.

2) is a naturally magnetized piece of mineral magnetite.

3) An instrument used to measure the magnetic field is called a .

4) The invisible area around a magnet is called .

5) The is a giant magnet and has a magnetic field around it.

6) Magnetic field strength decreases when the increases.

7) The magnetic force is the strongest at the .

8) and are the two poles of a


magnet.

9) The of a compass is actually a magnetized piece of metal


always pointing towards the .

10) are coils of wire which behave like bar magnets when an
electric current passes through.

11) Iron, nickel, cobalt and most of their alloys are .

12) A is an example of ferromagnetism.

13) The lines of magnetic induction at the north pole and


at the south pole.

14) Refrigerator doors use the property of magnets.

15) Magnets can pull objects without touching them, this is an example of
.

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1) Magnetism is the force exerted by magnets when they attract or
repel each other.

2) Lodestone is a naturally magnetized piece of mineral magnetite.

3) An instrument used to measure the magnetic field is called a magnetometer .

4) The invisible area around a magnet is called magnetic field .

5) The earth is a giant magnet and has a magnetic field around it.

6) Magnetic field strength decreases when the distance increases.

7) The magnetic force is the strongest at the poles .

8) North and south are the two poles of a


magnet.

9) The needle of a compass is actually a magnetized piece of metal


always pointing towards the north .

10) Electromagnets are coils of wire which behave like bar magnets when an
electric current passes through.

11) Iron, nickel, cobalt and most of their alloys are ferromagnetic .

12) A refrigerator magnet is an example of ferromagnetism.

13) The lines of magnetic induction diverge at the north pole and
converge at the south pole.

14) Refrigerator doors use the attraction property of magnets.

15) Magnets can pull objects without touching them, this is an example of
non-contact force .

Printable Worksheets @ www.mathworksheets4kids.com

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