WHAT IS ELECTRICITY?
CONDUCTORS/INSULATORS
STATIC ELECTRICITY
WHERE DOES ELECTRICITY COME FROM?
THINGS JUST LEARNED
100

what is electricity?

A form of energy used to power devices.

100

What is an insulator?

An insulator is an object that does not allow electricity to travel through it.

100

What is a proton?

A proton is a positively charged part of an atom.

100

How is hydro electric power produced?

The power of water is used to turn the wheels of a turbine that is connected to a generator that transforms the kinetic energy of from the turbine in electrical energy.

100

When you open a circuit....

Electrons stop flowing, devices turn off

200

Describe how electricity is used?

Provides power on Earth and in Space

200

What is a conductor?

A conductor is an object that allows electricity to pass through it.

200

What is an electron?

An electron is a negatively charged part of an atom.

200

How are fossil fuels like natural gas, oil and coal used to generate electricity?

The fossils fuels are burned to heat water which boils and creates steam. The steam rises and turns turbines which generate electricity.

200

When you close a circuit....

Electrons can flow, devices turn on

300

What is the job of a battery?

To provide energy

300

Why is it important that wires in your wall are covered in plastic/rubber?

They prevent you from making direct contact with the electricity in the wire.

300

If an atom has the same number of electrons and protons, what type of electrical charge does it have?

a neutral charge

300

Describe two problems with burning fossil fuels to generate electricity.

air pollution, acid rain, carbon dioxide from the burning process contributes to the greenhouse effect

300

A circuit includes:



  •  An energy source ( Battery)

  • A conductor (wire)

  • A load (light bulb)

400
Electric current is measured using what device?

Ammeter

400

Name three objects that conduct electricity.

penny, quarter, wire, pop can, spoon, fork, knife,

400

When objects have different charges, do they attract or repel each other?

Objects with opposite charges attract one another and objects with the same charge repel each other

400

In terms of electricity, what does AC stand for?

Alternating current

400

Charge is a measure of electrons and uses the unit...

Coulombs

500

Electric Power is typically measured in what unit?

Watts

500

Name three insulators.

wood, rubber, plastics,

500

Why does your hair stand on end when you rub a balloon it it?

The atoms in your have lost electrons to the balloon through the rubbing and now your strands of hair have positive charges so they repel each other.

500

 In terms of electricity, what does DC stand for?

Direct current

500

Electric charge is represented by the symbol..... 

(Q)

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