Electric Charge
Electric Current
Circuits
Magnetism
Electromagnets
100

A closed path that electricity flows through.

Circuit

100

Materials that allow electrons to freely flow are called…

Conductors

100

Describe the differences between series and parallel circuits.

Series- 1 pathway, all lights go out if one goes out

Parallel- 2 pathways, all lights stay on if one goes out

100

Two North magnets will do this.

Repel
100

What are the components of an electromagent?

Piece of iron (nail)

Wire (copper)

200

Negative particles in an atom that are used to produce electricity

Electrons

200

Tendency of an object to oppose the flow of electrons

Resistance

200

Draw a series circuit with 1 battery, a closed switch, an ammeter, a resistor, and a light bulb.


200

Where the magnetic field is strongest in a magnet.

At the poles

200

Temporary magnet made by placing a piece of metal, like iron, in a current-carrying coil of wire.

Electromagnet

300

Build up of electricity or electric charge

Static Electricity

300

Net movement of electrons in a single direction

Current

300

Draw a parallel circuit with 2 batteries, 2 light bulbs on separate branches, and an open switch to turn one of the light bulbs off.


300

What is a magnetic force? Explain it using North and South magnetic poles.

A force is a push or pull

Opposites attract, Like charges repel (N attracts S, N repels N, S repels S)

300

The stronger the current, the _____ magnetic field in an electromagnet.

Stronger

400

Device that detects electrical charge.

Electroscope

400

Describe the way electrons move

Like a bunch of bouncy balls thrown down stairs (aka, crazily)

400

Describe two ways to prevent a circuit from overheating.

1. Fuse = piece of metal that melts to open circuit and prevent current from flowing

2. Circuit breaker = piece of metal that bends to open circuit and prevent current from flowing.

400

Explain Magnetic Domains.

Aligned- magnetic (ex. iron)

Not aligned- not magnetic (ex. pencil)

400

Two ways to increase the strength of an electromagnet.

  1. Increase the number of coils/loops

  2. Increase the strength of the current

500

How does lightning work?

Moving clouds create a build up of static electricity.  Charge becomes so great it induces a positive charge on ground.  Attraction eventually becomes so strong e- travel to earth (in the bolt) to neutralize.

500

The push that causes charges to move.

Voltage Difference

500

List the four factors that can affect the resistance in a circuit and explain how each can increase the amount of resistance.

  1. Material (insulators increase resistance)

  2. Length (longer wires increase resistance)

  3. Size (thinner wires increase resistance)

  4. Temperature (hotter wires increase resistance)

500

Explain Ferromagnetism. Give an example.

phenomenon where objects placed in a strong magnetic field become magnetized due to the poles within their atoms aligning

Holding a nail near a strong magnet

500

What energy conversion occurs inside a generator?

Mechanical energy đŸ¡ª electrical energy


(using an electromagnet)

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