Worksheets Name
Gr.10-Phy-Re.Test2-Ismail Khaled Class
Total questions: 31
Worksheet time: 19mins Date
1.
What will happen when these magnets are brought close together?
a) They will attract each other. b) They will repel each other.
c) Both magnets will turn to the left d) Both magnets will turn to the right
2. WHERE is the strongest attraction force of the magnet?
a) at the poles b) in the middle
c) above the magnet d) below the magnet
3. Large groupings of similarl atoms aligned magnetic moments form naturally.
a) North pole b) Domain
c) Magnetic Field d) Ferromagnetic
4. Which object would a magnet attract?
a) a glass bottle b) a piece of paper
c) a steel paper clip d) a rubber eraser
5. Which of the following statements about magnetic fields, B, is not true?
a) Magnetic fields are vector quantities b) Magnetic fields have both magnitude and
direction
c) Magnetic field strength increases as the d) Magnetic fields are regions in which magnetic
distance from the magnetic source increases forces can be detected
6. The ________ rule is used to determine the direction of a magnetic force on positive charge.
a) Right hand b) Left hand
c) Voltammeter d) Compass
7.
The magnetic ____________ around a bar magnet
a) Leg b) Arm
c) field d) direction
8. A magnetic material whose atoms have permanently aligned magnetic moments.
a) Temporary magnet b) Permanent magnet
c) Electromagnet d) Electricity
9. Which of the following statements correctly describes the behavior of magnets?
a) Like poles attract each other, and unlike poles b) Like poles repel each other, and unlike poles
repel each other. attract each other.
c) Both like and unlike poles can attract and d) none of the above
repel each other depending on the
surrounding materials
10. Since more magnetic field lines cross the area that is near the pole of a magnet, what does this
indicate about the magnetic field strength in that location?
a) It is weaker. b) It is entering the magnet
c) It is leaving the magnet d) It is stronger.
11. The Earth produces its own ________ field
a) magnetic b) electric
c) spectrum d) progressive
12. Magnetic force results from the interaction of moving charges
a) True b) False
13. The magnetic force is always perpendicular to the velocity of the charge.
a) True b) False
14. The shape of the magnet affects the magnetic field
a) True b) False
15. Ferromagnetic materials exhibit magnetic effects only in the presence of magnets.
a) True b) False
16. SI unit of the magnetic field is (Tesla)
a) True b) False
17. The spacing between lines represents the magnitude of the field in that region
a) True b) False
18. AlNiCo magnets are made from iron alloys that contain aluminum, nickel, and carbon
a) True b) False
19. A charged particle in a uniform magnetic field will experience a centripetal force and move in a
straigh path
a) True b) False
20. Magnetic field around the magnet is visible
a) True b) False
21. The number of field lines represents the direction of the magnet.
a) True b) False
22. magnetic force is the noncontact force that arises between moving electric charges.
a) True b) False
23. A piece of iron is magnetized when placed between two permanent magnets and given energy
a) True b) False
24. You rub a small galss ball with a piece of silk, giving the ball a charge of 7x10-5C. determine the
magnitude of the force due to earth’s magnetic field if you through the ball with a velocity of 10m/s
toward geographic west. If the earth’s magnetic field 5x10-5 T
Hint: Use this formula
Fm=qVperbB
a) 2.5x10-8 N b) 4.5x10-8 N
c) 5.5x10-8 N d) 3.5x10-8N
25.
Comics rays are charged particles that originated from the sun and other stars outside our solar
system. A slow-moving cosmic ray proton with a charge of 1.6x10-19 C has a velocity of 3x105 m/s
and travels perpendicular to earth’s magnetic field with a 5x10-5 T at altitude of the proton then
what is the radius of the circular motion? If mass proton equals 1.7x10-27kg.
Hint: use this equation
R= mv/qb
a) 30.1 m b) 63.75 m
c) 29.9 m d) 15 m
26. The space around the magnet where the magnetic force appears.
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27. mathematical representation of the total force on a charged particle, including both the electric and
magnetic force.
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28. The process of aligning the magnetic moments in a ferromagnetic material
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29. It is used to determine the direction of the magnetic force on positive charges
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30. It is the horizontal angle between true north (the direction to the geographic pole) and magnetic
north (the direction a magnetic compass would point).
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31. Auroras are light displays caused by the interaction of gas molecules in Earth's atmosphere with
charged particles ejected from the sun that are funneled down Earth's magnetic field lines this
phenomenon called
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Answer Keys
1. b) They will repel each 2. a) at the poles 3. b) Domain
other.
4. c) a steel paper clip 5. c) Magnetic field strength 6. a) Right hand
increases as the distance
from the magnetic source
increases
7. c) field 8. b) Permanent magnet 9. b) Like poles repel each
other, and unlike poles
attract each other.
10. d) It is stronger. 11. a) magnetic 12. a) True
13. a) True 14. a) True 15. a) True
16. a) True 17. a) True 18. b) False
19. b) False 20. b) False 21. b) False
22. a) True 23. a) True 24. d) 3.5x10-8N
25. b) 63.75 m 26. magnetic field 27. Lorentz equation
28. magnetization 29. Right hand rule 30. magnetic declination
31. polar light