Static Electricity
Circuits and Ohm's Law
Conductors and Insulators
Magnetism and Electromagnets
Safety/Real Uses
100

What is static electricity?

Buildup or transfer of electrical charge.

100

What is voltage?

The force that causes electric charges to flow.

100

Is Copper a conductor or insulator?

Conductor

100

What is an electromagnet?

A magnet created by electric current.

100

How many weeks are in a year?

52 weeks

200

What type of weather increases static discharge?

Dry, cold days

200

What is Ohm's law?

V = I * R 

or 

Current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.

200

What is the day after Thanksgiving called?

Black Friday

200

True or false: Earth's magnetic field is created by convection currents in the outer core.

True

200

What is a fuse?

A device that melts when current is too high.

300

Where did Ms. Shoemaker go to college?

UNC Chapel Hill

300

What is current?

The net movement of electric charges in one direction

300

Is rubber considered a conductor or insulator?

Insulator

300

Ms. Shoemaker has a sister named Arwyn. Which movie/book series does this come from?

The Lord of the Rings

300

What does a transformer do?

It regulates how much electricity is able to pass to an object.

400

What does the Law of Conservation of Charge state?

Charge is not created or destroyed, only transferred.

400

What factors affect resistance?

Temperature, length, and thickness of material.

400

True or false: the dependent variable is the outcome of an experiment. 

True

400

These two subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of an atom.

Protons and neutrons

400

When is the last day of this semester for students?

December 19

500

What tool detects static electricity?

Electroscope.

500

Tom Hanks voices 7 different characters in this holiday movie.

Polar Express

500

Who is the author of Pride and Prejudice?

Jane Austen

500

The electrons in the outer shell are called _______ electrons.

Valence 

500

Any gauge in your car is an example of this. Hint: it starts with a "g"

Galvanometer 

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