Conductors & Insulators
Parts of an atom
Electric Currents/Generators
Electric Charges
Types of Circuits
100
The biggest conductor for electricity.
What is Silver?
100
Gives a negative charge.
What is electrons?
100
A current that flows in both directions
What is a direct current
100
What two forces repel each other (think opposites attract)
What are positive and negative charges
100
A circuit where when one bulb dies they all die out
What is a series circuit
200
The most common insulator.
What is ceramics?
200
Gives a positive charge.
What is proton?
200
A circuit that keeps reversing its direction
What is an alternating current
200
The current in which one object attracts more electrons than the other
What is friction
200
A circuit in which all bulbs are arranged on a separate circuit
What is a parallel circuit
300
Name a poor conductor of electricity
What is mica, paper, rubber, glass, or dry air?
300
Gives no charge.
What is neutron?
300
A type of current generator that converts sunlight into energy
What is a solar panel
300
When you see *Sparks* or a jolt of electricity. Sudden flow of electrons
What is static discharge
300
The formula for finding how much electrical energy is being used
What is energy=power*time
400
Water is an example of
What is conductor?
400
Negatively charged ions.
What is anions?
400
The opposition in the flow in electric currents
What is resistance
400
Law that states that electrons can move but can't be destroyed
What is the law of conservation of charge
400
When a short circuit occurs
What is when the current takes a shorter path than the intended path
500
The most common insulator found in refrigerators.
What is polyurethane?
500
An atom can not lose these.
What is protons and neutrons?
500
True/False: A longer wire has more resistance.
What is true
500
The movement of electrons due to another charged object nearby
What is polarization
500
A typical outlet safety feature designed to prevent short-circuits
What is a three-pronged plug
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