This is what you call the force between charged objects.
What is the electric force.
This is what you call the buildup of charges on an object.
What is static electricity?
Electric current is the continuous flow of this through material
What are electric currents?
This is the unit for voltage.
What is volts.
In this circuit, if one bulb goes out, they all go out.
What is a series circuit?
This is what would happen if I brought two balloons that had the same type of charges together.
They would repel each other.
What type of charge cause picture B
Friction
This is what you call a complete, unbroken path that charges can flow through.
What is an electric circuit?
This little device added into a circuit will cause electrical reisistance.
What is a resistor?
In this circuit, there are several paths for current to take.
What is a parallel circuit?
This is what you call the interaction between electrical charges.
What is electricity?
This type of static electricity causes lightning strikes.
What is static discharge?
The unit of measurement for the electric current is called this.
What is the ampere (amp)
The resistance in a circuit ends up changing into this.
What is heat?
You home is wired in this type of circuit.
What is parallel circuit?
This is what you call materials through which a charge can move freely.
This type of charging is the transfer of electrons from one object to another by direct contact.
What is conduction?
This is what causes charges to move in a circuit
What is voltage?
This is the resistance of something the longer it gets.
It increases the longer it gets.
According to Ohm's law, resistance is equal to voltage divided by this.
What is current.
According to this law, charges are neither created nor destroyed.
What is the law of conservation of charge?
Either one of these types of charging can happen without touching the object
What is induction or polarization?
One reason insulators are resistant to transfer of electricity, is because these are tightly bonded to their atoms.
What are electrons?
This is what will happen to the current if you increase the resistance.
Current will decrease.
These would be the basis features of an electric circuit?
You need a source of energy (battery or electricity), something that runs by electricity (light bulb), wires, and perhaps a switch.