This is the subatomic particle that holds a negative charge.
What are electrons?
These two parts represent the electrodes in this wet cell battery.
What are zinc cathode and copper anode?
This is the form of energy stored in elements and compounds, such as food, sugar, gasoline, and batteries.
What is chemical energy?
This is the unit used for measuring resistance.
What are Ohms? Ω
This is the formula to find energy.
What is E = P x t?
What is a rheostat/variable resistor?
What are the types of objects that allow electrons to flow easily and hold onto them loosely or weakly?
What are conductors?

This is the type of circuit where one component going out does not make the other components go out.
What is a parallel circuit?
This is the device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy in a circuit, also known as a source.
What is a battery?
This is the formula to calculate voltage using resistance and current.
What is V = I x R?
This is the formula for efficiency.
These materials holds onto their electrons tightly.
What are insulators?
This would happen to the amount of voltage if current increased in a circuit.
What is an increase in voltage?

The motor in this diagram represents this general name for a device that converts electrical energy into a different form.
What is the load?
This is the energy conversion that happens in a blender.
What is electrical energy -> mechanical energy?
This is the formula to calculate power.
What is P = I x V?
This is the amount of joules a 250W Gameboy uses if it is being used for 3 minutes. (include units in your answer)
What is 45,000J?
This is the energy of charged particles.
What is electrical energy?
These are the units used to measure voltage and current.
What are volts and amperes?
This is the type of circuit that this diagram represents.
What is a series circuit?
These are the energy transformations that happen in a battery operated flashlight.
What is chemical energy -> electrical energy -> light and thermal energy?
This is the amount of current in a circuit if you have 3 ohms of resistance and is powered by a 6V battery.
What is 2A or 2 amperes?
This is the amount of kWh a toaster oven would use if it used 1500W for one and a half hours. (include units in your answer)
What is 2.25kWh?
These are the positive and negative terminals of a battery.
What is the cathode and anode?
Current and voltage are related to these two things in a water pipe system. (you must say, "what is ____ for current and what is _____ for voltage?")
What is amount of water for current and water pressure for voltage?

The electrons would travel in this direction within this wet cell diagram.
What is through the wires from the copper anode to the zinc cathode?

These are the three energy transformations that occur in this simple circuit.
What is chemical energy -> electrical energy -> Light and thermal energy?
This is the power of a device that uses 50 V and has a current of 8000mA.
What is 400W?
This is the efficiency of a truck if it produces 60 kJ of useful energy from 180 kJ of fuel.
What is 33.33% efficient? (33% is acceptable)
The rate at which a device converts energy.
What is power?