Electrical charges
Electrical current
Electric circuits
Magnetism
100

Give us an example of an electrically charged object

Every answer is correct (if it's an object or an animal)

100
Materials can be classified into two types, depending on how easily electricity can flow though them. Name them.

Conductors and insulators

100

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100

Will this object be attracted by a magnet? Yes or no. Why?


Yes. It is made of metal

200

Name the two types of charges we know

Positive charges and negative charges

200

Say 3 examples of insulators and 3 examples of conductors. (Materials, not objects)

Insulators: Glass, wood, paper, plastic... non-metal

Conductors: Copper, silver, gold... metals.

200

In a circuit, batteries are also called _____

Generator

200

When we place same poles of magnets. Do they attract or repel?

REPEL

300

An object that gains negative charges becomes

Negatively charged

300

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Congratulations

300

ENGLISH TRAP:

Say two things you are doing this afternoon using correct gramar

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300

All magnets have two ares, called ______

Poles

400

What's happening in this picture?

The pen is electrically charged and has more negative charges now. That is why it atracts little pieces of paper, that are not heavy and are neutrally charged.

400

Give us a synonym of flow

Movement / Current / Circulation / Stream

400

Spell "interruptor" in english using your mic.

SWITCH

400

POKEMON TRAP. What's the name of this pokemon?

SORRY


500

Negative charges can be also named ______

Electrons

500

Cables are made of two materials. Name them.

(You can not say "metal", be more specific)

Copper and plastic

500

What's this and what components do we see?


A circuit.

At the top: Battery or generator

On the right: Switch

At the bottom: light bulb or device

The lines are cables.


500

What's this in english?

A COMPASS

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