Elementary Science
Use the Force
Electrifying!
Go with the flow!
Conductors, Insulators, and Circuits
100

Atoms

What is the simplest form of matter?

100

This repels a positive charge.

What is a positive charge?

100

The buildup of charge on an object.

What is static electricity?

100

The flow of electric charges through a material.

What is electric current?

100

Charges move easily through this type of material.

What is a conductor.

200

A negatively charged subatomic particle.

What are electrons?

200

This attracts a negative charge.

What is a positive charge?

200

The transfer of charges from one object to another by direct contact.

What is conduction?

200

The unit for the rate of electric current flow.

What is an Ampere (or Amp).

200

Charges do not flow through this material.

What are insulators?

300

Ion

What is an atom with unequal numbers of protons and electrons?

300

The interaction between electric charges.

What is electricity?

300

How electric charges flow.

What flows from negative to positive charge?

300

This is needed to maintain a flow of current.

What is a closed electric circuit?

300

This type of circuit has only one path for charges to take.

What is a series circuit?

400

This is an example of a metallic element used in electric motors and house wiring.

What is copper?

400

They get weaker farther away from the electric charge.

What is an electric (electromagnetic) force?

400

The overall charge in an object stays the same, but moves to make positively- and negatively-charged areas.

What is polarization.

400

This flow of electrons is caused by a magnetic field, not by the transfer of charges.

What is induction?

400

The three parts of an electric circuit.

What are a device, source of electrical energy, and conducting wires.

500

The transition metal elements.

What type of element makes up most of the periodic table?

500

A force field that affects charged objects.

What are electromagnetic fields?

500

It is lightning.

What is natural discharge of static electricity?

500

This is a description of Ohms Law.

What is the relationship between resistance, voltage, and current? (V=Amps * Resistance, or Resistance = Volts / Amps)

(V=IR)

500

This is called voltage.

What is the difference in electric potential per charge between two points in a circuit.

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