This material is a good conductor of electricity.
In a series circuit, this happens to the current as you add more resistors.
What is it decreases?
Energy used by an appliance is measured in this unit.
What is kWh?
What is renewable?
The flow of electric charge in a circuit is called this.
What is current?
The term for the build-up of electric charge on an object?
What is static electricity?
This law represents the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in a circuit.
What is Ohm's Law?
If you are shopping for a new appliance, you should look for this label.
What is Energy Star?
This is a possible future method of electrical energy production in Sask that is still in the experimental stage.
What is nuclear power?
This feature is often on the roof of a high building to protect the building from lightning damage.
What is a lightning rod?
The type of charge a balloon gets after rubbing it on your hair.
What is negative?
The charge in the circuit cannot flow if a switch is in this position.
What is open?
Energy output divided by input is called this.
What is percent efficiency?
This is a machine that spins magnets and copper wire to create a current.
What is a turbine?
How many First Nations peoples explained lightning.
What is Thunderbird?
This device can be used to detect the presence of electric charge?
What is an electroscope?
This is the unit of resistance.
What are Ohms?
This is the type of energy production that is produced by flowing water.
What is hydroelectricity?
You should use this when drawing circuit diagrams.
What is a ruler?
The term for when you give a buildup of charge a chance to escape.
What is ground?
What is the unit for current?
What are amps?
This method of energy production produces most of Saskatchewan's electrical energy.
What is coal?
This is the most pressing reason why we should worry about low-emission electrical energy production.
What is Climate Change?
These are the two components of an electrochemical cell.
What are electrodes and electrolytes?