Across
- 1. North or South, where the magnetic force is strongest.
- 4. Domains line up only when in a magnetic field. It loses its magnet field when it's removed.
- 6. Domains always line up. Remains magnetic even after being removed from another magnetic field.
- 11. Negatively charged particle in an atom that can be gained or lost.
- 12. The buildup of charge on an object.
- 13. If charges are the same, this will cause them to repel. If they are opposites, they attract.
- 14. An object that can attract metal, has poles, and an invisible field around it.
Down
- 1. Small region in a magnetic material in which the fields of all the atoms point in the same direction.
- 2. Iron, nickel, cobalt. Most magnetic objects have at least one of these.
- 3. The invisible region around a magnet where there's a force.
- 5. When electrons are transferred away from an object to the environment.
- 7. When like poles repel, and opposite poles attract.
- 8. The region around a charged object where there's an invisible force.
- 9. A push or pull.
- 10. Can be positive or negative.
