Electric and Magnetic Fields
Types of Current and Power
Circuit Components
Circuits and Movement
Electrical Units and Measurements
100

These are the two regions of a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest.

What are magnetic poles?

100

This type of current flows only in one direction.

What is direct current?

100

This component resists the flow of electric current in a circuit.

What is a resistor?

100

This device uses electrical energy to cause motion.

What is a motor?

100

This is the unit used to measure electrical resistance.

What is an ohm?

200

This field surrounds a magnet and has two ends called north and south.  

What is the magnetic field?

200

This type of current changes direction periodically.

What is alternating current?

200

A material that allows electric current to flow through it easily.

What is a conductor?

200

This device converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.

What is a generator?

200

This term refers to the difference in electric potential between two points in a circuit.

What is potential difference?

400

This field is created around a charged object and can push or pull other charged objects.  

What is the electric field?

400

The unit of measurement for electrical current.

What is the Ampere?
400

This material does not allow electric current to flow through it easily.

What is an insulator?

400

This is a type of magnet created by running electric current through a wire.

What is an electromagnet?

400

This process occurs when a changing magnetic field induces an electric current in a conductor.

What is induction?

600

This term describes the alignment of atoms within a material that creates a magnetic effect.

What is a magnetic domain?
600

The rate that electrical energy is used or produced in a circuit.

What is power?

600

The total resistance in a circuit when all resistors are connected in the circuit.

What is equivalent resistance?

600

In this type of circuit, there are multiple paths for the current to travel.

What is a parallel circuit?

600

This term refers to the opposition to the flow of current in a circuit, while this unit measures how much current flows.

What is resistance and ampere?
800

This happens when a moving magnetic field creates an electric current. 

What is electromagnetic induction?

800

This is the unit used to measure electrical potential difference or "voltage."

What is a volt?

800

This device can either increase or decrease the voltage in an alternating current circuit.

What is a transformer?

800

The type of circuit that only has one path for the current to flow. If the path is broken, no current can flow.

What is a series circuit?

800

This term refers to the rate at which electrical energy is used in a circuit, while this unit measures electrical potential difference.

What is power and volt?

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