Static Electricity
Dynamic Electricity
Power & Energy
Electrical Engineering
Electromagnetism
100

It is what oppositely charged substances do.

What is attraction?

100

It is the measure of the amount of energy carried by each electron.

What is potential difference (voltage)?

100

By multiplying the current intensity by the voltage.

How do you calculate power?

100

A battery is an example of that has this electrical function.

What is an example of power supply?

100

It is the best material for a straight line conductor.

What is a conductor?

200

It is the unit for an electrical charge.

What is a Coulomb?

200

It always travels from positive to negative terminals.

What is conventional current?

200

They are joules (J) or kilowatt hours (kWh).

What are the units for energy?

200

It is when the electric current is made by electrons moving back and forth (vibrating).

What is alternating current?
200

It behaves like a bar magnet.

What does a solenoid behave like?

300

It is a method of charging resulting in two objects with like charges.

What is conduction?

300

It is a measuring tool which must always be placed in series in the circuit.

What is an ammeter?

300

It is the result of dividing the watts value by 1000.

What are kW?

300

They are the two main areas of electrical engineering.

What are electricity and electronics?

300
It is the name of the train that benefits from electromagnetic tracks.

What is a Maglev train?

400

It does not allow electricity to pass through while the other allows electricity to pass through.

What is an insulator and a conductor?

400

In a series circuit, all potential differences add up to the total potential difference; whereas in a parallel circuit, all potential differences are equal to each other.

What are Kichoff's laws for potential difference?

400

That is the formula to calculate Energy using Joules for units.

What is J = W x s?

400

It is when one circuit is controlled with another.

What is a switchboard (relay)?

400

They are the three factors that affect magnetism in a solenoid.

What are core material, number of loops and current intensity?

500

It is Coulomb's constant and the formula for Coulomb's Law.

What are 9 x 109 Nm2/C2 and Fe = (kq1q2)/r2

500

It is the ability to slow down the flow of electrons and all resistor's add up to total resistance.

What is resistance and what is Kirchoff's Law for resistance in a series circuit.

500

It is the type of relationship between power and voltage as well as the type of relationship between power and energy.

What is a direct relationship?

500

It is a switch with 2 possible contact points and only 1 possible path for the electrons to flow through. 

What is a double-pole single-throw switch?

500

It allows electricity to be generated by spinning an electromagnet inside a permanent magnet.

What is a generator? 

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