Transferring Electrons
Electric Discharge
Electric current and Electric circuits
100

What is known as a material in which electrons cannot easily move?

What is Electric Insulator?

100

The process of an unbalanced charge then becoming balanced

What is Electric Discharge?


100

What is the movement of electrically charged particles called?

 An Electric Current

200

What is, a material in which electrons can easily move?

What is Electric Conductor?


200

Does an electric discharge occur slowly, quickly, or both depending on what it is?

Both

200

What is known as a closed, otherwise known as complete, path in which an electric current travels?

An Electric Circuit

300

Which process is by which one object will cause two other objects, which are conductors, to become electrically charged without touching them?

What is, transferring charge by induction?

300

Providing a path for electric charges to flow through safely into the ground is called what?

Grounding

300

What is one thing all electric circuits have in common?

They all transfer electric energy into a different type of electricity.

400

What is it known as when electrons concentrate at one end of an object?

What is polarized?

400

What are some things that could be potential causes of lightning?

Large amounts of hail, ice, and partially frozen drops of water that thunderstorms create

400
What happens if a circuit is opened?

The circuit will stop flowing

500

What is it called when electrons flow from an object with a greater concentration of negative charge to an object which has a lower concentration of negative charge?

What is transferring charge by conduction?

500

What is an example of electric discharge?

As your hair loses its negative charge and is no longer attached to the hairbrush that you were using
500

How is Electric current measured?

The number of electrons that flow past a point every second.

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