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Electromagnetism Scramble
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COULOMB: The number of electrons that pass a given point in a circuit.
SOLENOID: A current carrying coil that acts like a magnet when current passes through it.
FLUX: Magnetic lines of force surrounding the magnet or current carrying conductor.
LAW OF MAGNETISM: Like poles repel each other, unlike attack.
MAGNETISM: The ability of attracting material.
MAGNETO MOTIVE FORCE: The force that sets up the magnetic field around a solenoid or coil.
INSULATOR: A material that do not allow flow of electrons.
RELUCTANCE: Opposition to magnetic flux.
CAPACITOR: A device that blocks direct current.
RESISTOR: A component that limits current.
AMMETER: An instrument used to measure current.
Electromagnetism Scramble
| Opposition to magnetic flux. |
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| A component that limits current. |
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| The ability of attracting material. |
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| A device that blocks direct current. |
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| An instrument used to measure current. |
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| Like poles repel each other, unlike attack. |
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| A material that do not allow flow of electrons. |
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| The number of electrons that pass a given point in a circuit. |
| |
| The force that sets up the magnetic field around a solenoid or coil. |
| |
| Magnetic lines of force surrounding the magnet or current carrying conductor. |
| |
| A current carrying coil that acts like a magnet when current passes through it. |
| |
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Electromagnetism Scramble
| Opposition to magnetic flux. |
| |
| A component that limits current. |
| |
| The ability of attracting material. |
| |
| A device that blocks direct current. |
| |
| An instrument used to measure current. |
| |
| Like poles repel each other, unlike attack. |
| |
| A material that do not allow flow of electrons. |
| |
| The number of electrons that pass a given point in a circuit. |
| |
| The force that sets up the magnetic field around a solenoid or coil. |
| |
| Magnetic lines of force surrounding the magnet or current carrying conductor. |
| |
| A current carrying coil that acts like a magnet when current passes through it. |
| |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only