This is what happens when 2 positive (+) charges are brought together.
What is Repel?
This is the particle that must be moving in order for electricity to be flowing.
What are Electrons?
This is the unit to measure Power.
Need both WORD and SYMBOL
What are Watts (w)?
This is the term used to describe materials that allow electric charge to flow easily.
What is a Conductor?
This is the term used to describe materials that do not allow electric charge to flow easily.
What is a Resistor or Insulator?
This circuit is (open) or (closed)? Pick One.
AND write down how you know.
What is Open?
Ex.
Gap in the wires
Broken connection
Bulb isn't lit
Etc.
A 150V toaster has a resistance of 10Ω. What amount of current is traveling through the wires?
What is 15 A?
This is what happens when 2 negative (-) charges are brought together.
What is Repel?
This is the type of current produced by a battery.
What is Direct Current? (DC)
This is the unit used to measure time.
Need both WORD and SYMBOL
What are Seconds? (s)
Electrons in conductors move (easily) or (difficult)?
Pick One.
What is Easily?
Give an example of a material/or something that would function as a resistor.
What are most non-metals?
Ex:
Rubber
Plastic
Air
Wood
This is the type of circuit that is pictured below.
What is a Series Circuit?
This is the voltage across an electric hot plate which draws 5.0A when its resistance is 24Ω?
What is 120V?
This is what happens when 1 positive (+) and one negative (-) charge are brought together.
What is Attract?
This is the type of current delivered to your home and school.
What is Alternating Current? (AC)
This is the unit used to measure Voltage.
Need both WORD and SYMBOL
What are Volts? (V)
Give an example of a material/or something that would function as a conductor.
What are Metals?
Ex.
Copper
Iron
Tin
Aluminum
This is what happens to resistance if you INCREASE wire thickness
What is DECREASE?
This is the number of paths in a series circuit.
What is One?
This is the resistance of a 80 V lightbulb that produces a current of 0.6 A?
What is 133.3Ω?
This is the way that Electrons flow.
What is Negative (-) to Positive (+)?
What is the variable that kills a person when they are electrocuted.
What is Current?
This is the unit used to measure Current.
Need both WORD and SYMBOL
What is Amperes or Amps? (A)
This is the term for how much charge per second moves through an area.
What is Current?
This is what happens to resistance if you INCREASE wire length.
What is INCREASE?
This is the number of paths in a parallel circuit?
What is >1 (more than one)?
This is the Voltage if an ammeter reads 174 amps and the series circuit has three 16Ω resistors.
What is 8352V?
This is the way that Electric Current flows.
What is Positive (+) to Negative (-).
This is the type of current used for charging laptops, cellphones, etc. Must be converted to be used.
What is Direct Current? (DC)
This is the unit used to measure Resistance.
Need both WORD and SYMBOL
What are Ohms? (Ω)
This is the term for the Amount of Energy per Coulomb of Charge
What is Voltage?
This is what happens to resistance if you DECREASE wire temperature.
What is DECREASE?
This is the type of circuit that is pictured below.
What is Parallel?
This is the amperage generated when SIX 9V batteries are connected, and there are FOUR 3Ω resistors.
What is 4.5A?