Key Terms
Circuits
Generating Electricity
Electricity in Everyday Life
Miscellaneous and CHALLENGE
100

All matter in the universe is made of these tiny particles.

What are atoms?

100

A circuit is the complete loop through which electrical current ______.

What is "flows"?

100

As a form of energy, electricity cannot be created or _______________.

What is "destroyed"?

100

True or false: the human body is NOT a conductor of electricity.

What is "false"?

100

In this type of circuit, electricity flows through multiple components, one after another, in a series.

What is "series circuit"? (duh)

200

The unit used to measure current intensity.

What is ampere?  (Or "amp" for short.)

200

A short circuit occurs when two live conductors accidentally come into _________.

What is "contact"?

200

Batteries convert this type of energy into electrical energy.

What is "chemical energy"?

200

These materials are considered safer to use around electricity because they are insulators.

What are wood and plastic?

200

An electrical charge is produced when an atom loses or gains an _____________.

What is "electron"?

300

An insulator does this, making it important for electrical safety.

What is prevent the flow of electricty?
300

True or false: this is a complete circuit

What is "false"?

300

This type of electricity can sometimes be generated by socks on a floor in wintertime.

What is static electricity?

300

This should never be used to put out an electrical fire.

What is water?

300

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

What is parallel?

400

The unit used to measure electrical tension, also called "difference of electrical potential."

What is voltage?

400

This can be one of the consequences of a short circuit.

What is fire or electrocution?

400

These convert solar radiation energy into usable electricity.

What are solar panels?

400

Fuses perform this special task that helps prevent fires due to short circuiting.

What is break the circuit and shut off the flow of electricity?

400

This is one of the most popular metals used to create electrical conductors.

What is copper?

500

What does the symbol Ω represent?

What is resistance?

500

These are the two types of electrical circuits.

What are series and parallel?

500

This is the name for the type of electricity generated by the dam at Niagara Falls.

What is hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power?

500

A heating element or a lightbulb technically adds this to an electric circuit.

What is "resistance"?

500

These are the three subatomic particles that atoms are made of.

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

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