Objects that have LIKE charges:
Objects that have UNLIKE charges:
Repel
Attract
Name the 4 parts of a circuit
Battery, wires, bulb, switch (optional)
A conductor is...
a material through which electric charges can easily flow
An object that can push or pull on iron without touching the metal
Protons are... what charge?
Positive
What is an example of static electricity in nature?
Lightning!
What is the function of a battery in a circuit?
It provides the “push” to keep electrons moving in the circuit
An insulator is...
An insulator is a material through which an electric charge cannot easily flow
If the north poles of two magnets are close, they will:
REPEL
Neutrons are... what charge?
Neutral
You rub a plastic comb with wool. Why will the comb then attract small bits of paper with a positive charge?
The comb has a magnetic attraction.
The bits of paper have electric discharge.
The comb and paper both have a negative charge.
The comb has a negative charge.
4. The comb has a negative charge.
Is this an open or a closed circuit?
OPEN
Give 3 examples of insulators
Most plastics
Glass
Cloth
Sand
Rubber
Wood
How can you turn a magnet into an electromagnet?
Describe OR Draw a picture.
Connect a wire to the positive end of a battery, wrap it around a nail several times, then connect it back to the negative end of the battery.
Electrons are... what charge?
Negative
What is it called when electrons "jump" from one object to another?
Electric discharge
What kind of circuit is this?
Parallel
Give 3 examples of conductors
Copper
Iron
Gold
Water
Aluminum
Steel
Silver
A magnetic field and a magnet are strongest at which parts?
The POLES
When an object has too many electrons, it has a _____________ charge.
Negative
Explain what happens when you rub a balloon on your head and then stick it to the whiteboard.
The balloon picks up electrons from your hair, giving it a negative charge and then attracts to the positive charge of the whiteboard.
In a series circuit that has two light bulbs, what happens to one of the light bulbs when the other bulb burns out?
The good light bulb will also go out.
Explain how you can test whether an object is an insulator or a conductor
Build a simple circuit and see if the object lights the bulb or not.
Name two advantages of electromagnets
They can be turned on and off
They can be made stronger or weaker by changing the strength of the battery or wire loops
The direction of the fields can be changed (switch the poles) by switching the ends of the battery
Which of these devices could be removed without breaking an electric circuit?
A. bulb
B. battery
C. switch
D. wires
C. switch