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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Magnetism and Electricity Questions

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Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Which is the "load" on a circuit?
  1. light bulb
  2. battery
  3. wire
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
In an electric cell, during a chemical reaction, electrons leave the negative terminal and what happens next?
  1. they travel through the electrolyte to the positive terminal
  2. they travel through the wire to the positive terminal
  3. it becomes and open switch
  4. it creates a short circuit
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Which of the following is NOT a conductor?
  1. copper
  2. water
  3. rubber
  4. aluminum
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Which of these is the best conductor of electricity?
  1. Copper penny
  2. Glass rod
  3. Plastic tubing
  4. Cotton string
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Power lines are made of a metal wire because
  1. metal is a conductor and allows the energy to flow quickly through the power line.
  2. metal is an insulator and slows down the energy.
  3. metal is not affected by gravity so energy flows quickly through it.
  4. none of the above.
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
Which of these things affect the strength of an electromagnet?
  1. the size of the core
  2. number of coils around the core
  3. shape of the core
  4. color of the core
  5. size of the poles
  6. thickness of the wire
  7. distance between the poles
Grade 6 Magnetism and Electricity
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