Circuits
Electric Flow
Magnetism
Energy Usage
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100

How can you make bulb shine brighter?  

Add a batter

100

What is a conductor?

Something that allows electricity to flow through it.

100

How can you create an electromagnet?

Ex.  Let electricity flow through an iron nail.  

100

What sort of activities use the most electricity?

Large appliances that create heat, such as a stove or a dryer.  

100

2000 Watts equals how many Kilowatts?


**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

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200

What's the difference between an open and a closed circuit?

Electricity only flows in a closed circuit.

200

Name 3 things that conduct electricity.

Most metal objects

200

How does an electromagnet work?


**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

The flow of electrons creates a magnetic field around an iron object.  

200

After reading your electric meter over a week you notice that much more kWh are used on Saturday.  Why might this be?  

1. Laundry day.

2. Cooking with the stove.  

200

Is salt water a conductor or an insulator?

Salt water conducts electricity.  

300

What is a short circuit?  


**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

Electricity always takes the shortest path.

300

What is an insulator?

Something that does NOT allow electricity to flow through it.  

300

How are electricity and magnetism related to each other?  

Electric current, the flow of electrons, creates a magnetic field.  

300

How do we measure energy?


** DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

kWh

kilowatt hours  

300

Draw a closed circuit using the symbols we used in class.  Include a battery, switch and a light bulb.  

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400

Electricity is the flow of __________________.

...electrons

400

Name 3 insulators.

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

Wood, rubber, plastic, glass, etc.

400

How did the ammeter we made in class work?

The flow of electricity cause the compass needle to move.  

400

If a device used 10kW and is used for 10 hours, what is it's kWh?

10kw x 10hr = 100 kWh

400

What are 3 safety rules regarding electricity.

1. Don't stick anything in an outlet except a plug.

2. Don't mix water and electricity 

3. Don't use frayed cords.

4. Don't place rugs/carpets of cords.

Etc.  

500

What is the difference between a parallel and a series circuit?

Parallel circuits have more than one path.  Series circuits only have one path.  

500

What is a resistor?  Name 2 examples.

Something that partially lets electricity to flow through it, often creating heat.  

Ex. pencil led, hair dryer, oven top, portable heater, toaster

500

What do we call a device that detects electric current?

Ammeter

500

What does the Energuide label tell us?  Why is this useful?  

It tells us how efficient an appliance is compared to other models/brands.  This lets you know how expensive it is to use.  

500

What is a difference between a round Energuide label and a square one?

One compares how efficient a device is compared to other models/brands.  
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