Where is the strongest part of a magnet
The poles (the ends)
Which type of electricity occurs from a build up of charge?
What is the formula for Ohm's law?
V=I*R
What is a parallel circuit?
A circuit with more than 1 path for electrons to flow
What is kinetic energy?
What type of material is magnetic
metals
What are the three ways to create static electricity?
Conduction, induction, and friction
What is the unit for current?
Amperes (amps)
What is a series circuit?
A circuit where there is only one path for electrons to flow
What type of wave does the energy and matter of the wave move perpendicular to each other
Transverse
What happens when two north poles of a magnet face each other
They repel
What is circuit electricity?
When electrons flow or move
What is the unit for resistance?
Ohm's or Ω
What is the symbol for a battery in a circuit?
What is the lowest part of a wave called?
Trough
What is a wire wrapped around a metal cylinder attached to a battery form?
Electromagnet
Rubbing a balloon on your hair to charge it is an example of which method of charging static electricity?
Friction
A circuit has a voltage of 500 V and a resistance of 100 Ω. What is the current?
5 Amps or 5 A
What happens to bulb 1 and 3 if bulb 2 goes out?
They stay lit... they also get brighter (optional)
What is the potential energy of an object that has a mass of 15 kg and is at 10 m height?
1470 N
Which metals, name them specifically, are magnetic. There are 3
Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel
Which subatomic particle in the atom causes electricity?
Electrons
What is the resistance in a circuit that has 15 A and 300 V
20 Ω
What happens to the other bulbs if one goes out? Why?
They all go out. This is a series circuit and the electron path is cut.
What is the IMA of this simple machine?
3