Vocabulary 1
Charges
Laundry, Balloons, and Cookers
Appliances
Vocabulary 2
100

The ability to cause changes in matter.

Energy

100

What kind of charges attract?

Opposite charges

100

What are the charges in two balloons that are touching?

One is positive, one is negative.

100

I put a slice of bread in the toaster and turn it on.  Which energy transformation did I use to make the toast?

electrical energy to heat energy

100

Energy an object has because of its motion.

Kinetic energy

200

Energy that is stored in matter and that can be released as a chemical reaction.

Chemical Energy

200

What kind of charge does an electron have?  a neutron?  a proton?

negative

neutral

positive

200

I rub a wool cloth on a balloon to give it a negative charge.  What will happen when I hold the balloon near a wall and why?

The balloon will stick to the wall because a negatively charged object is attracted to an uncharged object.

200

Which energy transformation occurs when a fan is plugged into a wall?

electric energy to energy of motion

200

A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

Electric motor

300

Energy and object has because of its position or condition.

Potential Energy

300

If you remove an electron from a neutral atom, what kind of charge will the atom have?

a positive charge

300

Why do two socks sometimes stick together in a dryer?

Electrons move from one sock to another.

300
Taking an elevator to the top of a tall building is an example of what type of energy transformation?

electric energy to motion energy

300

When electric charges flow in a steady path.

Electric current

400

Energy caused by the movement of electric charges.

Electric Energy

400

What is the electric charge of a neutral atom from which an electron has been removed?

positive

400

To conserve energy, what type of day would be the most optimal day to hang laundry?

warm and sunny

400

What do electrical appliances get from electrical outlets?

electricity

400

a device in which current produces magnetism.

Electromagnet
500

The total energy of motion and position of an object.

Mechanical Energy

500

How does a charged object react with a neutral object?

They attract to eachother.

500
What kind of energy does a solar cooker make?

light energy

500

What is the difference between and insulator and a conductor?

An insulator DOES NOT have electrons, a conductor DOES have electrons.

500

A device that converts kinetic energy to electrical energy.

Generator

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