What are atoms made of?
(Electrons, Neutrons, Protons)
What is Electricity?
Form of energy resulting from charged particles.
what do power plants produce
energy( eletricity and gas ).
How does a gecko adhere to a wall?
Van der Waals Forces
What is sea breeze?
A cooling wind blowing from the sea to land
What is the Valence Shell?
The outermost shell of the atom is made up of electrons.
What Device is used to find voltage, amperage, and other measurements?
Multimeter
are hydroeletric plants bad for the enviorment? ( pollution wise ).
no
Why is an electrical panel important?
The electrical panel distributes power to all circuits in the home and contains circuit breakers that
automatically cut power if a circuit is overloaded — preventing electrical fires and equipment damage.
What is sublimation?
The process where a solid turns directly into a gas
What is an Ion?
An atom with an imbalance of electrons and protons.
Why do homes use parallel circuts in wiring?
If a applience or light goes out the rest of the circuts are able to functon.
in what type of power plant is fisson used
A nuclear plant
What is the Chemical Symbol for Lead
Pb
What is Causation?
What you experimentally show is related to something else
What is a unstable isotope.
An atom with an imbalance of Protons and Neutrons
What are the three types of circuts?
Parallel, Seiries, Combonation Circut.
Almost all of them.
Why copper is a good conductor?
Copper has only 1 electron in its outermost shell. A free electron from a battery easily knocks it loose,
which then hits the next atom in a chain reaction — allowing current to flow with very low resistance.
What does stability refer to in chemistry?
The ability for an atom or molocule to resist changes in it's state.
What is columbs law formula for atoms?

Electricity flows along the path of...
Least resitance
What are some downsides to nuclear powerplants
1:creates spenet fuel.
What is the difference between alternating current and direct current?
DC (Direct Current): electrons flow in ONE direction only.
Found in: batteries, flashlights, phones, laptops, solar panels.
AC (Alternating Current): electrons reverse direction rapidly (60 Hz in USA).
Used in: household wall outlets, power grid, most home appliances.
What is the environmental lapse rate?
The rate at which air temperature decreases with altitude