A form of energy.
What is electricity?
A new reusable source of energy that uses the sun.
What is solar electricity?
This man created the light bulb.
Who is Thomas Edison?
A closed switch is this.
What is a conductor?
Ben Franklin felt this way after discovering electricity.
What is shocked!?
Something that electricity travels through.
What is a conductor?
The use of wind energy to generate electricity.
What is wind power?
This man was also a founding father.
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
Metals, metal alloys, electrolytes and even some nonmetals, like graphite and liquids, including water, are all good these.
What is a good conductor?
An electrician drives this type of car.
What is a Volts-Wagon!?
The build-up of electrical charges on the surface of objects.
What is static electricity?
This uses H2O in order to create electricity.
What is hydropower?
You may not know this man was an electrician. However, "the smartest man ever" was an electrician.
Who is Albert Einstein?
These materials have the sensitivity against electricity between good conductors and insulators
What is a semi-conductor?
An electrician's favorite ice cream flavor.
What is Shock-A-Lot!?
The flow of electric charge through a conductor.
What is current electricity?
This form of electricity is stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules – it is the energy that holds these particles together.
What is chemical electricity?
"The king of rock and roll" was actually trained to be an electrician.
Who is Elvis Presley?
This substance is a material that, when polished or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well. These properties are all associated with having electrons available at the Fermi level, as against nonmetallic materials which do not. this substance is typically ductile and malleable.
What is a metal conductor?
Light bulbs eat this for fresh breath.
What is A-Fil-A-Mint?!
A physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles. Charged particles exert attractive forces on each other when their charges are opposite, and repulse each other when their charges are the same.
What is an electric field?
A term used to describe wood, plants, crops and even animal droppings. These natural items can be used instead of coal or natural gas.
At age 16, this man's first job was an apprentice electrician at Henley's.
Who is Liam Cunningham?
The materials that restricts current to flow through it. In other words, the materials through which electric charge cannot flow.
What is an insulator?
If you plant a light bulb in your garden it will grow into this.
What is a power plant?!