Circuits
Electricity
Scientific Method
Static Electricity
Graphs
100

What Is A Circuit? 

A path in which electrons can flow.

100

What is Electricity?

The flow of electrons through a conductor.

100

What is the first step in the Scientific Method?

Ask a Question.

100

What happens when a negative and positive force are placed near each other?

They attract.

100

What is needed on the X and Y axis?

Numbers and labels.

200

What is a conductor?

A material that lets electrons pass through.

200

What is circulation?

When electrons can flow>

200

What are the three words used in a hypothesis?

"If," "then," and "because."

200

How is static electricity created?

Friction.

200

What are the 3 main types of graph?

Pie chart, bar graph, line graph.

300

What is a semiconductor?

A material that lets a slight amount of electrons pass through it.

300
What direction do electrons flow in?

From negative to positive.

300

What is the difference between extension and improvement

Extension is adding on and improvement is how to make the lab better.
300

What is an Electric Field?

Range of Force.

300

Where is the independent variable located on a graph.

X-axis

400

What are the four parts of a circuit?

Device, battery, switch, and wire.

400
What does an electric charge create?

An electric field.

400

If there are #'s in your data what type of data would it be?

Quantitative Data.

400

What is the definition of static electricity?

When two charged objects interact with each other.

400

Where is the dependent variable located on a graph?

On the Y-axis.

500

Is a switch needed in a circuit?

No!

500

What is electricity used for/in?

Appliances, Electronics, Lightning, Heating, Cooling, etc.

500

If there are no #'s in your data what type of data would it be ?

Qualitative Data.

500

How is lightning created?

When the cloud's negative charge and the ground's positive charge meet.

500

What are four components necessary on a graph?

X-axis, Y-axis, title, labels for x and y axis, key.

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