Electric Charge
Electric Force
Electric Field
Static Charge
Electric Current
100

These are small particles made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.

What are atoms?

100

Unlike gravity, electrically charged objects can be either attractive or this.

What is repulsive?

100

Every proton and electron is surrounded by this that exerts a force on other electric charges.

What is electric field?

100

The imbalance of electric charge on an object is considered this.

What is static charge?

100

The SI unit for electric current is this.

What is the Ampere?

200

This part of an atom has no electric charge.

What are neutrons?

200

If two objects are negatively charged, the objects will do this.

What is repel each other?

200

When an electric charge is transferred between objects in contact, it is called this.

What is charging by contact?

200

When you feel an electric shock as static charge moves from your hand to a doorknob, it is considered this.

What is electric discharge?

200

A battery, lightbulb, and connecting wires for a simple form of this.

What is an electric circuit?

300

This is the part of an atom with a negative charge.

What are electrons?

300

If one object is positively charged, and the other is negatively charged, the objects will do this.

What is attract each other?

300

The rearrangement of electric charge due to the presence of an electric field is called this.

What is charging by induction?

300

In nature, a spectacular example of electric discharge is this.

What is lightning?

300

The type of circuit that provides more than one closed path for current to follow is this.

What is a parallel circuit?

400

An atom that has equal numbers of protons and electrons, has equal positive and negative charges, and is considered this.

What is electrically neutral?

400

The electric force between two charges does this as the distance between the object increases.

What is decreases?

400

Plastics, glass, rubber and wood, are examples of materials in which electric charges do not move easily, and are called this.

What are insulators?

400

One way to protect a building from the damaging effects of lightning is by installing this to the top of the building.

What is a lightning rod?

400

The measure of how difficult it is for electrons to flow in an object is measured in Ohms, and is called this.

What is electric resistance?

500

If an atom gains or loses electrons, it is considered this.

What is electrically charged?

500

As the amount of charge on either object increases, the electric force between the objects does this.

What is increases?

500

Materials, including metals such as gold or copper, in which electric charges can move easily are considered this.

What are conductors?

500

The process of providing a direct path to drain excess charge into Earth is called this.

What is grounding?

500

This is the measure of electrical energy transferred from one point to another in a circuit.

What is voltage?

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