Neutrons are....
What is neutral.
Protons are...
What is positive.
Electrons are...
What is negative.
Rubber would be a good...
What is insulator.
Opposite charges in magnets will do this...
What is attract.
Accumulation of excess electric charges on an object is called static...
All magnets have these two poles.
What is a north and south pole.
The same poles on a magnet will repel each other while opposite poles will do this.
What is attract.
A dry cell battery is commonly used in these types of items.
What is a tv remote, wireless game controller or a cell phone.
Wet cell batteries are commonly used for this purpose.
What is to provide power to a fuel consuming vehicle.
The inventor of Direct Current was this scientist.
Who is Thomas Edison.
Voltage difference is a forces that causes this to flow.
What are electric charges.
Electric current is a net movement of electric charges in a single direction that flows through this.
What is wire or conductor.
Magnetism is a force of attraction or repulsion between these types of poles.
What is like or unlike poles.
The strength of force between two magnets depends on this.
What is distance between them.
Conductors are a material in which electrons move more easily like...
What is metal and salt water.
Insulators are a material in which electrons cannot move easily like...
What is rubber or plastic or wood.
Alternating current moves in this direction.
What is up and down, back and forth.
Direct current moves in this direction.
What is one direction.
The inventor of Alternating Current was this scientist.
Who is Nikola Tessla.
When 2 south poles or 2 north poles of a magnet are facing each other they will...
What is repel each other.
An electric force is the force located within this part of the electric charge.
What is between.
An electric field is the force located within this part of the electric charge.
What is around.
It is the accumulation of excess electric charges on an object.
What is static electricity.
The Law of Conservation of Charge states that electron charges can be transferred from object to object and cannot be...