Circuits
Materials
Ohm's Law
Static Electricity
Miscellaneous
100

This is another term for a circuit that is simple.

What is series?

100
Metals are good examples of this type of material.
What are conductors?
100
This is the term for the flow of electricity.
What is current?
100
This term refers to the build up of charge on an object.
What is static electricity?
100
If I put 2 six volt batteries into a machine the total voltage is this.
What is 12 volts?
200
These types of circuits have one path to follow.
What are series circuits?
200
These materials block the flow of electricity.
What are insulators?
200
This value is measured in Ohms.
What is resistance?
200
When an object gains electrons its new charge is this.
What is negative?
200

If the charged balloon was near a neutral object but NOT touching it, what type of charging method is this?

What is a induction?

300
These circuits have multiple pathways to follow.
What are parallel circuits?
300
Wood, plastic and rubber are all good examples of this type of material.
What are insulators?
300
This is what would happen to the current if the resistance were increased.
What is decrease?
300

What lab activity did your amazing teacher make for you that showed static electricity with balloons?

What is dancing ghosts?

300

If you have electrons REMOVED from your hair what is the new charge of your hair?

Positive

400
These circuits lose voltage through each successive appliance on the circuit.
What are series circuits?
400
These types of materials allow electrons to move freely through them.
What are conductors?
400
This is another term for potential difference, or the difference in charge between the positive and negative terminals.
What is voltage?
400
This form of charging static electricity involves the rearrangement of electrons WITHOUT touching.
What is induction?
400

A negatively charged balloon is held close to a conducting sphere. What will you expect to happen?

The sphere will become charged by induction.

500
These circuits provide the same amount of voltage to all appliances on the circuit.
What are parallel circuits?
500
This is the most common semiconductor and is used in computers and other electronics.
What is silicon?
500
This is what would happen to current if both voltage and resistance were doubled.
What is it would stay constant?
500
This term refers to the release of static electricity from an object.
What is electrical discharge?
500

When a negative balloon is held close to a charging sphere, what happens ON THE SURFACE OF THE SPHERE?

They are REPELLED by the balloon to cause the sphere to become POLARIAZED.

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