Circuits
Conductors & Insulators
Ohm's Law
Magnets
Miscellaneous
100

This is the flow of electric charges that constantly moves.

What is current electricity?

100

These are materials through which an electric current can pass.

What are conductors?

100

This is the measurement and unit used to show the rate at which electric charges pass a certain point in a circuit.

What is Current and Amps (A)?

100
These are temporary magnets, NOT permanent magnets.
What are electromagnets?
100

This is what will happen if you attach a paperclip into a complete, closed circuit.

What is the circuit will stay on/will still work?

200

This is the unbroken pathway taken by an electric current.

What is a circuit?

200
These are materials through which an electric current CANNOT pass.
What are insulators?
200
This is the measurement and unit for the resistance something has to the flow of electicity

What is Resistance and Ohms?

200
This term means "to push away".
What is repel?
200

This type of circuit will cause lights to dim as you add more light bulbs.

What is a series circuit?

300

This type of circuit is a complete circuit where everything is connected in a single path.

What is a series circuit?

300
These are examples of conductors. (Hint: think of the experiment we did in class!)
What are nails, paperclips, and aluminum foil? (Anything metal!)
300

This is the measurement and unit for the potential difference between two point on a circuit.

What is voltage and volts (V)?

300
This is the invisible force field around every magnet.
What is a magnetic field?
300
This type of circuit will allow each lightbulb or load attached to receive the full voltage of the power source.

What is a parallel circuit?

400

This type of circuit is a circuit where the electricity can follow multiple paths to return to the battery.

What is a parallel circuit?

400
These are some examples of insulators.
What are plastic, wood, and rubber? (There are many other examples!)
400

This is the voltage of battery would you need to create a circuit with 23 A of current, if the circuit has a resistance of 7Ω.

What is 161 V?

400

This is the law that states opposites attract and likes repel.

What is the Law of Electric Charges?

400

These are the basic materials needed to make a complete circuit.

What are a power source (battery or outlet), wires, and a load (such as a light bulb)?

500

This is a device that is used in electronics. It only allows the flow of electricity in one direction.

What is a diode?

500

This is the reason for the jolt you hear and feel when you touch a doorknob after rubbing your feet across a carpet.

What is static electricity?

500

This is the amount of current that would be produced if you have a 12V battery powering a circuit with 22Ω of resistance.

What is 0.54 amps?

500

All magnets have these two types of poles.

What are north and south poles?

500
This person invented the light bulb.
Who is Thomas Edison?
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