1. | Electrically Polarized | A. | The space that is affected by a magnetic pole or a charged particle. | |
2. | Ampere | B. | A magnet who's field is produced by an electric current. | |
3. | Voltage | C. | The attraction of unlike magnetic poles or the repulsion between like poles. | |
4. | Magnetic Force | D. | The flow of electrons. | |
5. | Electric Current | E. | When an atom is distorted due to the "centers of charge" being moved. Like the atoms in the wall when a negatively charged balloon comes near. | |
6. | Electromagnet | F. | The rate of flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. Abbreviated "A". | |
7. | Magnetic Field | G. | Potential energy compared to the quantity of charge. |
E | 1. | Electrically Polarized | A. | The space that is affected by a magnetic pole or a charged particle. |
F | 2. | Ampere | B. | A magnet who's field is produced by an electric current. |
G | 3. | Voltage | C. | The attraction of unlike magnetic poles or the repulsion between like poles. |
C | 4. | Magnetic Force | D. | The flow of electrons. |
D | 5. | Electric Current | E. | When an atom is distorted due to the "centers of charge" being moved. Like the atoms in the wall when a negatively charged balloon comes near. |
B | 6. | Electromagnet | F. | The rate of flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. Abbreviated "A". |
A | 7. | Magnetic Field | G. | Potential energy compared to the quantity of charge. |