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Electricity and magnetism

Science 10

Learning Competency: Explain the operation of a simple electric motor and generator
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Submitted by:

Garzon Alyssa D.

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Submitted to:

Mrs. Myla D. Iloreta

Science Teacher
What material is all about

Topic # The Electricity and Magnetism

1. Identify motor and Generator

2. Find the difference of motor and generator

3. Identify Electricity and magnetism

Objectives: exemplifies the relationship between electricity and magnetism


Pre-test

1. It is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy


a, Electric motor
b. Generator
c. Magnetism
d. Electricity

2. It is a device that converts mechanical energy into mechanical energy


a. Electric motor
b. Generator
c. Magnetism
d. Ferromagnetism

3. Produced by vibrating or flowing charged


a. Electricity
b. Generator
c. Magnetism
d. Electric motor

4. It attracts but do not Repel


a. Magnet
b. Iron
c. Nickle
d. Cobalt

5. It attracts object made of naturally occuring magnetic substance


a. Iron
b. Ferromagnetism
c. Nickle
d. Magnetism

6. A magnet has two magnetic poles


a. Nicole and Cobalt
b. Stell and Alnico
c. North and South pole
d. None of the above

7. A voltage is induced by changing


a. Electric Fields
b. Magnetic fields
c. Mechanical fields
d. Electrical energy
Topic: Motor and Generator then difference

Electric motor - an electric motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical
energy.

Generator - a generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.

And other explanation is a generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, while
a motor does the opposite and its converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Both
device work because of electro magnetic induction, which is when a voltage is induced by
changing magnetic field

Electricity- produced by vibrating or flowing charged

Magnetism- property of being able to attracts object made of naturally occuring magnetic
substance like iron, nickle, cobalt or some of its alloys.

 and magnetism is commonly attributed to ferromagnetism and electromagnetism


depending on the material and moving charged
 a magnet has two magnetic poles (north and south seeking poles)
 a magnet attracts but do not Repel, unmagnetize ferromagnetic such as iron, nickle,
cobalt and some of its alloys like shell and alnico
Self -test

I. Fill in the blanks

1. Magnetism is commonly attributed to ______ and _______ depending on the material and
moving charges

2. Give the two magnetic poles ____ and _____

3. Give the four unmagnetize ferromagnetic materials _____,______,_______,and ___.

4. A magnets ___ but do not repel

5._______ is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy

II. True or false

1. Is magnetism produced by vibrating or flowing charges

2. Electric motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy

3. Magnetism is commonly attributed to electric field and magnetic field

4. Some of its alloys is steel and alnico

5. Generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into mechanical energy


POST-TEST

1. When a voltage is induced by changing


a, electric field
b. Magnetic fields
c. Mechanical energy
d. Electric energy

2. A magnet has two magnetic poles


a. Nickle and Cobalt
b. Steel and alnico
c. North and south
d. None of the above

3. It attracts object made of naturally occuring magnetic substance


a. Iron
b. Ferromagnetic
c. Nickle
d. Magnetism

4. It attract but do not repel


a. Magnet
b. Iron
c. Nickle
d. Cobalt

5. Produced by vibrating or flowing charges


a. Electricity
b. Generator
c. Magnetism
d. Electric motor

6. It is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy


a. Electric motor
b. Generator
c. Magnetism
d. Ferromagnetism

7. Its a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy


a. Electric motor
b. Generator
c. Magnetism
d. Electricity
Answer key:

Pre-test
1. a
2. b
3. a
4. a
5. d
6. c
7. b

Self - assessment

1. Ferromagnetism and Electromagnetism


2. North and South
3. Iron, Nickle, Cobalt and alloys
4. Attracts
5. Electric motor
True or False
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True

Post - test
1. b
2. c
3. d
4. a
5. a
6. b
7. a

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