What is glass, wool, fleece, fiberglass, plastic, rubber, wood?
100
This is the two different types of electric charges.
What is positive and negative?
100
This is a material that doesn't allow electrons to flow smoothly through it easily.
What is an insulator?
100
This states that a charge can be transferred, but not created or destroyed.
What is the Law of Conservation of Charge?
100
This is what like charges do.
This is what opposite charges do.
What is repel, attract?
200
This is the charge that protons have.
What is positive?
200
This is a good example of a conductor.
What is metal?
200
This is what electrical power is measured in.
What is watts?
200
This is what voltage is measured in.
What is volts?
200
This is what electrical resistance is measured in.
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What is Ohms?
300
This is what electrical current is measured in.
What is amperes?
300
Atoms becom charged by gaining and losing these.
What are electrons?
300
List 3 ways to increase electrical resistance in a wire.
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What is make it thinner, longer, or hotter?
300
This is a closed conducting loop through which an electric current can flow.
What is a circuit?
300
This is the process of transferring electric charge through the rearrangement of electrons on a neutral object.
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What is charging through induction?
400
This is how charges flow.
What is from high voltage to low voltage?
400
This contains a small piece of metal that bends if it gets hot.
What is a circuit breaker?
400
This is a circuit where if one part is disconnected the current can still flow.
What is a parallel circuit?
400
This is the net charge of an atom.
What is the total of all positive and negative charges?
400
This is the rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy.
What is electrical power?
500
This is a circuit that contains only one loop for a current to travel through.
What is a series circuit?
500
This is what can detect an electric charge.
What is an electroscope?
500
Current is the flow of these.
What are electrons?
500
This states that the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance.
What is Ohm's Law?
500
This is a battery that contains two connected plates made of different materials in a conducting solution used for storing electrical energy.
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