Static!
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What You Talking About!
100
Will two opposite charges repel each other? Lets say two (+) charges.
Yes!
100
Electric energy can be converted to other forms of energy such as motion, heat and _______.
light
100
True or False. Flowing electrons move from plus to minus from both ends of the battery.
False. The flow of electrons move from minus to plus.
100
What am I talking about it? Static electricity causing clothes to _____ together when you get the clothes out of the dryer. (repel or stick)
stick
200
If you were to rub a balloon on one's hair, the hair would be positively charged and the the balloon will be _________ charged.
negatively charged
200
What kind of energy makes a lamp, a hair dryer, and a washing machine work? (sunlight or electrical)
electrical
200
What happens when you connect a short wire from a minus to a plus or else you will create a ______circuit.
short
200
When one walks across a carpeted room electrical charges build up from your body. What am I talking about if you were to touch a metal doorknob?
You will get shocked because you become negatively charged attracting the positive charges from the doorknob.
300
When there is a build up of charges either positive or negative charges attracting each other there is _______ electricity.
static. A discharge is a movement of static electricity.
300
Electricity is a form what kind of current. (static or electrical)
electrical
300
The flowing of electrons is called a _________.
current
300
Electricity produced by harnessing the energy of sunlight using photovotaic panels. What energy am I talking about?
solar energy
400
In a rain cloud some water droplets will be negatively charged. A huge spark would occur in a storm if it were to pass an area that has a surface that is positively charged. What is this spark?
Lightning!
400
The difference between a conductor and an insulator is that a conductor cannot protect people from getting schocked allowing electricity to flow through easily,like metal, but something that doesn't allow electricity to flow is called an insulator. A good example of an insulator is ______ (water or wood).
wood
400
Approximately how many volts are there in a wall outlet?
120 Volts!
400
The electric motor is an example of converting electrical energy into mechanical energy. What am I talking about? (generator or an electric motor).
electric motor
500
The difference between a conductor and an insulator is that a conductor cannot protect people from getting schocked allowing electricity to flow through easily,like metal, but something that doesn't allow electricity to flow is called an insulator. A good example of an insulator is ______ (water or wood).
Wood. Also, rubber and glass.
500
True or False. A voltage (measure of force moving the electrons) of 1.5V is enough to give you an electrical shock.
False. A measure of 1.5V can only be found in a single double A battery, not enough to shock you.
500
In order to create an electromagnetism, you will need to have a battery and a __________.
wire
500
A bar magnet has two poles. What am I talking about?
north pole and south pole
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