Electricity and Magnetism
Magnetic attraction
| Word | Pronunciation | Meaning |
| attract | Two things pulling towards each other. | |
| cobalt | cO-balt | A metal that is a magnetic material. |
| iron | A metal that is a magnetic material. | |
| magnet | Something that can attract magnetic materials. | |
| magnetic materials | Materials that are attracted to a magnet; iron, cobalt, nickel and steel are all magnetic materials. | |
| magnetism | A non-contact force. | |
| nickel | A metal that is a magnetic material. | |
| north pole | One end of a magnet. This ends points north if the magnet can move. | |
| repel | Push away. | |
| south pole | One end of a magnet. | |
| steel | A mixture made mainly from iron; it is a magnetic material. |
Pointing north
| Word | Pronunciation | Meaning |
| bar magnet | A straight magnet, shaped like a small bar. | |
| compass | A magnetised piece of metal that can swing around – it points north. | |
| north-seeking pole | The end of a magnet that points north if the magnet can move freely. Often just called the north pole. | |
| south-seeking pole | The end of a magnet that points south if the magnet can move freely. Often just called the south pole. |
Force field
| Word | Pronunciation | Meaning |
| iron filings | f-eye-lings | Tiny pieces of iron that are sometimes used to find the shape of a magnetic |
| field. | ||
| magnetic field | The space around a magnet where it can affect magnetic materials or other | |
| magnets. | ||
| north magnetic pole | The place on the Earth where compasses point (it is not in the same place as | |
| the North Pole marked on maps). | ||
| plotting compass | A small compass used for finding the direction of a magnetic field. |
Sounds magnetic/Keep your distance
| Word | Pronunciation | Meaning |
| armature | The iron part of a relay that moves when electricity is flowing in the solenoid | |
| (or electromagnet). | ||
| electromagnet | A coil of wire with electricity flowing in it. An electromagnet has a magnetic | |
| field like a bar magnet. | ||
| make and break | The switch in an electric bell that opens and closes. It is operated by an | |
| switch | electromagnet that breaks the circuit whenever it is switched on. | |
| permanent magnet | A magnet that keeps its magnetism – it does not depend on electricity. | |
| reed switch | A switch made from two thin pieces of metal, which closes when it is in a | |
| magnetic field. | ||
| relay | A switch that is switched on and off by electricity. | |
| solenoid | A coil of wire. |
Coils and cores
| Word | Pronunciation | Meaning |
| core | A solid bar inside an electromagnet – usually made of iron. |