Ch. 3 Magnetism and Electromagnetism

Multiple Choice

Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____1.Magnetic field lines around a bar magnet

a. / are only perpendicular to the magnet.
b. / spread out from one pole and curve around to the other.
c. / cross back and forth over one another.
d. / are perfectly straight.

____2.Every magnet, regardless of its shape, has two

a. / magnetic poles.
b. / magnetic charges.
c. / magnetic fields.
d. / magnetic needles.

____3.Magnetic poles that are unlike

a. / attract each other.
b. / repel each other.
c. / do not interact.
d. / point in the same direction.

____4.What is one difference between a galvanometer and an electric motor?

a. / An electric motor causes something to move.
b. / A galvanometer uses an electric current.
c. / In an electric motor, the armature spins continuously.
d. / An electric motor uses electrical energy.

____5.To reverse the direction of current in a motor, current is conducted

a. / through the armature.
b. / in the direction of rotation.
c. / through the brushes to the commutator.
d. / through the commutator to the armature.

____6.The type of current produced by a battery is

a. / direct current.
b. / alternating current.
c. / magnetic current.
d. / induced current.

____7.You can increase the strength of an electromagnet’s field by

a. / decreasing the current in the solenoid.
b. / decreasing the number of loops in the solenoid.
c. / using a stronger ferromagnetic material for the core.
d. / winding the coils more loosely.

____8.As Earth’s magnetic poles move, the magnetic declination in a given location will

a. / stay the same.
b. / switch to point south.
c. / change.
d. / return to zero.

____9.An electric current produces a(n)

a. / magnetic field.
b. / magnet.
c. / solenoid.
d. / insulator.

____10.Electric current from a generating plant is

a. / direct current transmitted at high voltages, but usually used at low voltages.
b. / alternating current transmitted at high voltages, but usually used at low voltages.
c. / alternating current transmitted at low voltages, but usually used at high voltages.
d. / direct current transmitted at low voltages, but usually used at high voltages.

____11.Magnetic poles that are alike

a. / attract each other.
b. / repel each other.
c. / do not interact.
d. / have the same shape.

____12.The two ends of a solenoid act like

a. / electrons.
b. / a compass needle.
c. / a circuit.
d. / poles of a magnet.

____13.A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core is called a(n)

a. / electromagnet.
b. / magnetic pole.
c. / lodestone.
d. / temporary magnet.

____14.A device used to measure small currents is a(n)

a. / electric motor.
b. / commutator.
c. / armature.
d. / galvanometer.

____15.What device transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy?

a. / an electromagnet
b. / an electric motor
c. / a generator
d. / a solenoid

____16.A generator transforms

a. / potential energy into kinetic energy.
b. / mechanical energy into electrical energy.
c. / magnetic energy into electrical energy.
d. / friction into electrical energy.

____17.A device that increases or decreases voltage is called a(n)

a. / alternator.
b. / transformer.
c. / generator.
d. / turbine.

Completion

Complete each statement.

18.A maglev train floats above its rails due to ______.

19.A galvanometer is a device that measures small ______.

20.When a wire moves up or down repeatedly in a(n) ______, an alternating current is induced in the wire.

21.A step-up transformer is a transformer that increases ______.

22.A(n) ______is a strong magnet that can be turned on and off.

23.A(n) ______is any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron.

24.When placed near each other, unlike magnetic poles ______each other.

25.A(n) ______is the region of magnetic force around a magnet.

26.A(n) ______is produced around a wire through which a current flows.

27.A solenoid with a(n) ______core is called an electromagnet.

28.The distance that the pointer of a galvanometer moves depends on the amount of ______in the loops of the armature.

29.A current consisting of charges that flow in one direction only is called a(n) ______current.

30.To generate electricity at an electric company, a turbine is attached to the ______of a generator.

Ch. 3 Magnetism and Electromagnetism

Answer Section

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:L2OBJ:Describe a magnetic field.

TOP:n_ch01_006BLM:comprehension

2.ANS:APTS:1DIF:L1

OBJ:Explain how magnetic poles interact.TOP:n_ch01_019

BLM:knowledge

3.ANS:APTS:1DIF:L1

OBJ:Explain how magnetic poles interact.TOP:n_ch01_016

BLM:knowledge

4.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:L2OBJ:Describe how galvanometers work.

TOP:n_ch03_003BLM:application

5.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:L2OBJ:Describe how electric motors work

TOP:n_ch03_004BLM:comprehension

6.ANS:APTS:1DIF:L2

OBJ:Explain how an electric current can be produced in a conductor.

TOP:n_ch03_006BLM:comprehension

7.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:L2

OBJ:Describe the characteristics of solenoids and electromagnets.

TOP:n_ch03_016BLM:comprehension

8.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:L2OBJ:Describe Earth’s magnetic field.

TOP:n_ch01_025BLM:comprehension

9.ANS:APTS:1DIF:L1

OBJ:Explain how electric current is related to magnetism.TOP:n_ch03_020

BLM:knowledge

10.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:L2

OBJ:Describe the function of a transformer.TOP:n_ch03_011

BLM:application

11.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:L1

OBJ:Explain how magnetic poles interact.TOP:n_ch01_002

BLM:knowledge

12.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:L2

OBJ:Identify some characteristics of a magnetic field produced by a current.

TOP:n_ch03_023BLM:comprehension

13.ANS:APTS:1DIF:L1

OBJ:Describe the characteristics of solenoids and electromagnets.

TOP:n_ch03_015BLM:knowledge

14.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:L1OBJ:Describe how galvanometers work.

TOP:n_ch03_012BLM:knowledge

15.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:L1OBJ:Describe how electric motors work

TOP:n_ch03_026BLM:knowledge

16.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:L1OBJ:Describe how a generator works.

TOP:n_ch03_008BLM:knowledge

17.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:L1

OBJ:Describe the function of a transformer.TOP:n_ch03_009

BLM:knowledge

COMPLETION

18.ANS:magnetism

PTS:1DIF:L2OBJ:Identify and describe the properties of magnets.

TOP:n_ch01_042BLM:comprehension

19.ANS:currents

PTS:1DIF:L1OBJ:Describe how galvanometers work.

TOP:n_ch03_042BLM:knowledge

20.ANS:magnetic field

PTS:1DIF:L2

OBJ:Explain how an electric current can be produced in a conductor.

TOP:n_ch03_045BLM:comprehension

21.ANS:voltage

PTS:1DIF:L1OBJ:Describe the function of a transformer.

TOP:n_ch03_050BLM:knowledge

22.ANS:electromagnet

PTS:1DIF:L1

OBJ:Describe the characteristics of solenoids and electromagnets.

TOP:n_ch03_059BLM:knowledge

23.ANS:magnet

PTS:1DIF:L1OBJ:Identify and describe the properties of magnets.

TOP:n_ch01_057BLM:knowledge

24.ANS:attract

PTS:1DIF:L1OBJ:Explain how magnetic poles interact.

TOP:n_ch01_041BLM:knowledge

25.ANS:magnetic field

PTS:1DIF:L1OBJ:Describe a magnetic field.

TOP:n_ch01_046BLM:knowledge

26.ANS:magnetic field

PTS:1DIF:L2OBJ:Explain how electric current is related to magnetism.

TOP:n_ch03_058BLM:comprehension

27.ANS:ferromagnetic

PTS:1DIF:L2

OBJ:Describe the characteristics of solenoids and electromagnets.

TOP:n_ch03_057BLM:comprehension

28.ANS:current

PTS:1DIF:L2OBJ:Describe how galvanometers work.

TOP:n_ch03_043BLM:comprehension

29.ANS:direct

PTS:1DIF:L1

OBJ:Explain how an electric current can be produced in a conductor.

TOP:n_ch03_052BLM:knowledge

30.ANS:armature

PTS:1DIF:L2OBJ:Describe how a generator works.

TOP:n_ch03_049BLM:comprehension