Insulators and Conductors
Circuits
Magnets
Force
Mystery
100

What is the difference between insulator and conductor?

Insulator - a material that does not allow electric currents to flow through easily.

Conductor - materials which allow electric currents to flow through easily.

100

Define an open circuit.

a break in the electric circuit resulting in an interruption of the flow of electricity.

100

What will happen if both poles are opposite? ( N,S )

They will attract.

100

What is electrical energy?

includes heat, light, and mechanical energy

100

What is Ohms law?

Current=voltage/resistance

200

Give me three examples of insulators.

Rubber, Plastic spoon, Glass, etc...

200

Define a closed circuit.

a path which allows the electric current to flow in a complete circle.

200

What will happen if both poles are facing the same way ( N,N )

They will repel.

200

How can static electricity be made?

created by rubbing certain materials together.

200

What is an electric current?

a continuous flow of electric charges.

300

Give me three examples of Conductors.


Pennies, Paperclips, Nails, etc...
300

Define a series circuit.

has only one path for the electrons to follow.

300

What is a magnetic field?

the space around the magnet within which the force of the magnet can act.

300

What is an electric circuit?

the path along which negative charges can flow.

300

What are electrons?

the negative particles of an atom that orbit around the nucleus. 

400

An eraser is?...

An insulator

400

Define a parallel circuit.

has more than one path for the electrons to follow.

400

What is magnetism?

the invisible force that attracts objects containing iron, nickel, and cobalt.

400

What is resistance?

the amount of opposition that a material gives to the flow of electric current.

400

The continuous flow of ______ creates electric currents.

electrons

500

What are tweezers?

An conductor

500

What will happen if one bulb burns out in both series and parallel circuits?

Series circuit - all of the bulbs will go out.

Parallel circuit - the other bulbs will stay lit.

500

What is a compass?

A tool used to find the Earths north pole. There is a needle that can spin freely that is attracted to the North.

500

What is voltage?

the force at which electrical current is traveling through a wire.

500

What symbol signifies a negative charge?

(-)

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