Electricity and Circuits
Inslulators and Conductors
Static Electricty
Magnetism
Important People
100
A ____ is the pathway taken by a current
Circut
100
____ are materials that do not allow eletric currents to pass easily?
Insultators
100
Each atom contains 3 basic parts ____, ____ and ____.
Protons,Electrons and Neutrons
100
A moving magnetic field can create ____?
Electricity
100
____ ____ discovered that lightning is a form of electricity found in nature.
Benjamin Franklin
200
In a series circuit, there is only ____ pathway for electricty?
One
200
In conductors, energy passes more or less ____?
Easily
200
By rubbing 2 items together it creates ____?
Friction
200
Metals that contain iron will ____ other such materials?
Attract
200
____ ____ invented the light bulb
Thomas Edison
300
The 2 types of basic circuits are ____ and ____?
Open, closed
300
I materials with low resistence, energy flows ____
Easily
300
All matter is made up of tiny particles called ____?
Atoms
300
A ____ ____ is the area around the poles of a magnet?
Magnetic Field
300
____ ____ discovered that moving a magnet near a wire, electricity could be made?
Michael Faraday
400
NegativeElectricty current is created by a continous flow of ____ charges?
Negative
400
Materials with a greater resistence will not allow energy to flow ____?
Quickly
400
____ and ____ are in the nucleus or center core of the atom?
Protons, nutrons
400
An ____ ____ can create a magnetic field?
Electric current
400
Michael Faraday did experiments with ____
Electromagnet
500
The 2 types of closed circuits are ____ and ____?
Parallel, series
500
____ are materials that electric energy moves through easily?
Conductors
500
Electrons ____ around the nucleus?
Orbit
500
____ and ____ will also attract other metals?
nickel, cobalt
500
What is this and who invented it
light bulb, Thomas Edison
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