Circuit Properties
Atomic Properties of Electricity
Hand Tools
Types of Forces and Items in Movement Chains
Types of Storytelling Machines and Computer-Based Tools
100

A circuit is like this shape with a beginning and end

What is a circle?

100

The part of an atom that makes electricity.

What is an electron?

100

This removes the end of the insulation around wire.

What are wire strippers?

100

These circular items often "push" on the teeth of others similar items, making them turn.

What are gears?

100

Like the term originated from a Czech play, this is also often in plays.

What is a puppet?

200

A circuit that has one path (and usually one device) from the power source

What is a series circuit?

200

These are in all atoms but are not the parts that make electricity

What is a proton and/or neutron?

200

This is useful for cutting both metal and wood.

What is a hack saw?

200

Like gears, these connect one part to another, usually a turning part to another part that one wants to turn. They are usually made out of some form of rubber.

What is a band?

200

A common type of animation now uses directions to move things, unlike stop motion though there are more common names.

What is a program, code or a script?

300

A circuit that has two or more paths (or devices) from one power source.

What is a parallel circuit?

300

Because different elements have different amounts of these, arranged in this shape, electricity results

What are electron rings?

300

Usually spoken about in physics, both of these devices lower something when something else is raised, as is also common in robotics (and is inside a switch, but not a button)

What is a pulley and lever?

300

As seen in Scratch, every set of directions must include something to start the program.

What is an event?

400

These are the names for the power source usually associated with higher voltages as well as the name for the power source usually associated with lower voltages as well, although, it really explains the way the current moves

What are AC and DC?

400

This element has only 6 electrons and is therefor used in many resistors because it does not conduct electricity (like Iron which has 26 electrons).

What is carbon?

400

It can be hard to cut this even though it's layers of paper separated by little wholes...

What is cardboard?

400

This is a type of motion that results from a mechanical process based on the length of a "ribbon"

What is wind-up motion?

400

This may be used to convey attention to the audience and can be obtained with a "paint" bucket, either IRL or in many drawing programs.

What is red?

500

This is the means of calculating the size of a resistor: a formula that means voltage over current

What is Ohm's Law?

500

This element has only one electron and is rarely used in electronics because it has nothing to share and is often in a gaseous state.

What is hydrogen?

500

This can be used with a saw or hot glue gun or even a soldering iron to help keep things still when working.

What is a vice grip?

500

There are several types of forces and these are three examples.

What is pneumatic, hydraulic, magnetic, electric, frictional and gravitational?

500

As a combination of routes for electricity and illusions of movements, this describes something often -- but not always -- used in movies.

What are animatronics?

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