Winter Interim Practice Day 2: (1/21)

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8 questions

Attracting Magnetic Systems:


Simulation: Measure the magnetic force strength (mT) of the attracting magnetic pair at each location and record your results in the table below.

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Measure the magnetic force strength (mT) of the attracting magnetic pair at each location and record your results in the table below.

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Which location has the most magnetic force? Why do you think this location has the most force?
CFS:
  • Accurately describes the relationship between magnetic position and the force/field in a system
  • Accurately describes the relationship between magnetic forces and movement of magnets in a system

Repelling Magnetic Systems:


Simulation: Measure the magnetic force strength (mT) of the attracting magnetic pair at each location and record your results in the table below.


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Measure the magnetic force strength (mT) of the attracting magnetic pair at each location and record your results in the table below.

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Which location has the most magnetic force? Why do you think this location has the most force?
CFS:
  • Accurately describes the relationship between magnetic position and the force/field in a system
  • Accurately describes the relationship between magnetic forces and movement of magnets in a system

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Stamping: What do you notice about magnetic force in magnetic pairs that is different than PE energy?
CFS:
  • Accurately describes the relationship between magnetic position and the force/field in a system
  • Accurately describes the relationship between magnetic forces and movement of magnets in a system

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Which electromagnet has more energy? Explain.
CFS:
  • Describes the energy in a single magnet or a magnetic system
  • Accurately describes the relationship between magnetic field lines and magnetic forces’

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The electromagnets in system 1 will...

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Both Electromagnet System 1 and Electromagnet System 2 are held in place before they are released. Before they are released, which system has more PE? Explain.
CFS:
  • Describes the energy in a single magnet or a magnetic system
  • Accurately describes the relationship between changing variables in a system and magnetic forces’