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Magnets

Horizontales
This is the term for the process of turning a piece of iron into a magnet by rubbing it with a magnet.
A magnet that is made of iron and is only magnetic when in a magnetic field is called this
I am invisible, but I can make metal objects move. What am I?
This part of a magnet is where the magnetic field is the strongest. What is it called?
This tool uses a magnet to detect metal objects. What is it called?
These types of materials are attracted to magnets, like iron, cobalt, and nickel. What are they called?
This is the name of the phenomenon that occurs when an electric current creates a magnetic field around a conductor.
I am the area around a magnet where magnetic forces can be felt. What am I?
This device uses permanent magnets to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. What is it?
I am the force that attracts or repels magnetic materials. What is this force called?
Verticales
When a north and south pole are brought together, they do this.
You can make an electromagnet by wrapping wire around an iron nail and connecting it to a battery. What type of energy is being used to create the magnetic field?
When two like poles (north-north or south-south) of magnets are brought close together, they do this to each other.
This type of magnet always retains its magnetic properties, even without a magnetic field. What is it called?
A type of magnet that is created by an electric current flowing through a wire coil is called what?
When a magnet loses its magnetism, this has happened. What is this process called?
This material is often used to make magnets because it is strongly attracted to magnets. What material am I?
An electromagnet can be made stronger if you increase this, which is the rate of electric charge flow. What is it?