Static Electricity
Circuits
Electricity or Magnetism
Magnetism
Electromagnets
100

Name the 3 parts of an atom and their charges 

Proton-positive; Neutron-neutral; Electron-negative 

100

The battery used in a simple circuit is called the ______.

Power source

100

Give an example of naturally occurring electricity and an example of man-made electricity

Naturally occurring: lightning, static electricity

Man-Made: city, house lights

100

Like charges (same charges) ___________ and unlike (opposite charges) ________ when put together. 

repel; attract 

100

True or False: 

An electromagnet is only a magnet when an electric current is running through it.

True 

200

Which of the 3 particles that make up an atom can easily move from one atom to another?

Electrons--outside the nucleus; protons & neutrons hold tightly to each other

200

What are the 4 parts required in a simple circuit (to light a lightbulb).

Battery, 2 wires, lightbulb 

200

Electricity is the flow of ______ around a circuit. 

Electrons

200

The regions of a magnet where where the magnet is the strongest 

The poles 

200

Name 2 ways to increase the strength of an electromagnet

More copper wire coils or bigger power source

300

Glass is an example of an ________ because it holds onto its electrons tightly/doesn't give them up. 

Metal is an example of a ______ because it holds its electrons very loosely.

Insulator; Conductor 

300

If the light switch is on and the lights are shining, then the circuit is (open or closed)?

If the light switch is off and the lights are off, then the circuit is (open or closed)?

closed; open 

300

Who invented the lightbulb?

Thomas Edison 

300

True or False: All metal sticks to magnets

False: Iron, Nickel, Cobalt, Steel

300

How can you turn an electromagnet on or off? What happens when it's on? What happens when it's off?

A switch (open & close the circuit) 

On--magnet, picks up material; Off--no longer magnetic, drops material

400

Explain what happens when you walk across carpet and then touch a doorknob with your hand and you feel a shock.

Or

How explain how you were able to bend water after combing your hair.

Electrons moved from carpet to body (or hair to comb) making your hand (or comb) negatively charged. Electrons jump (attract) to the positively charged doorknob to neutralize it, causing the shock/static electricity. Negatively charged comb attracts the positively charged water so the water bends towards comb. 

400

In this type of circuit, if one light bulb goes out the others will be affected. Why is this?

Series Circuit--electricity only has one path to flow


400

What are the two parts that make up a wire and what is their purpose? 

Copper--conducts electricity

Rubber outer lining--insulator, allows you to handle it 

400

This type of magnet keeps its magnetism when removed from a magnetic field

Permanent magnet 

400

An electromagnet is created when the flow of ________ through a ________ temporarily magnetizes an object. 

Electrons; circuit 

500

Explain how lightning is a form of static electricity

Ice particles bump each other in a cloud. Bottom of cloud becomes negative charged and ground becomes positively charged. Lightning strikes--an electrical discharge to neutralize the charges between the cloud and ground.  

500

In this type of circuit, if one light bulb goes out the other bulbs will not be affected. Why is that?

Parallel Circuit--more than one path for electricity to flow

500

True or False:

Electricity can flow through all water sources. 

False: it cannot flow through pure water; it flows through salt water or other impurities in water 

500

The arrow head portion of a compass needle has this magnet polarity

North (Earth's North Pole has a south pole attraction)

500

Name an example of an electromagnet used in everyday life

Doorbell, computers, cranes 

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