Insulator and conductors
Circuits
Magnets
Electricity
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What is an insulator?

Something that makes electricity hard to flow. examples : plastic, rubber, wood, ect.

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What is an open circuit?

one in which the electrical connections are broken or disconnected

100

How many poles does a magnet have?

2

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What is a load.

ny component of a circuit that consumes power or energy

light bulb

100

If a magnet is broken in half, could you put it back together?

No

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What is a conductor?

a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it. Examples : iron,metal

200

What is a closed circuit?

a circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow.

200

What are the 2 poles of an magnet called?

North and south

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What is a battery called in a circuit?

A cell

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Are electrons negative or positive?

Negative

300

What are 5 insulators examples?

Pencil, paper, cotton ball, pencil pouch, ect.

300

What are the differences between a series circuit and parallel circuit?

In a series circuit, electricity flows through only one path, meaning the same current passes through each component, while in a parallel circuit, electricity can flow through multiple paths, with each component experiencing the same voltage across it

300

When using a compass, what is it getting attracted to?

Earths north magnetic pull

300

What is static electricty?

 a buildup of charged electrons, he build up of an electrical charge on the surface of an object

300

What is energy's are produced from electricity.

Mechanical, heat, light

400

What are 4 examples of conductors?

Copper, silver, gold, iron, 

400

What is needed to make a circuit?

Wire, load (light bulb) , battery.

400
What is the invisible force around magnets?

Magnetic force

400

What is a electric current?

a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space

400

What is an electric current?

The path for which electrons flow.

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What is the difference between conductors and insulators?

A conductor is a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily, while an insulator is a material that resists the flow of electricity, meaning it does not allow electric current to pass through it easily

500

What are the names of all circuits?

Series, parallel, open, closed .

500

What happens when 2 of the same sides of a magnet are facing one another, and what happens when 2 different sides of a magnet are facing one another 

Repel, attract

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What happens when a magnet break?

It becomes 2 separate magnets

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what is a Diode?

 this is a semiconductor that is used to only allow the flow of electrons in one direction.

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