What is the object a circuit is actually powering?
POP
What supplies the electrical energy in a circuit?
(POP)
Which type of circuit do I want in my home?
Parallel
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What is needed for electricity to flow through a switch?
A closed switch
The moon being mirrored on the surface of a lake is an example of what?
Reflection
What is the acronym that helps us remember the parts of a circuit?
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POP
Power Source, Output device, Pathway
This type of energy is the energy of movement.
Mechanical
What kind of energy causes heat to transfer through a conductor?
Thermal
What is a device I can use to allow or stop the flow of electricity thought a circuit?
A switch
How many terminals of a battery does a wire have to be connected to to have a complete circuit?
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2
Positive, Negative
What is this type of circuit called?
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Series.
All of the other light bulbs will also go out.
What do we call stored energy?
Potential
This energy is used to produce talking or singing.
Sound energy
Would this circuit work?

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Daily Triple!
Electricity moving smoothly in one direction is what?
Flow
Draw a circuit on the board powering a lightbulb with no switch.

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What are the two types of Mechanical energy?
Kenetic and Potential
What type of circuit am I looking at?
Parallel
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What is the rate at which work is done or energy is used?
Power
If light is not changed by matter, it travels how?
In a straight line.
Daily Double:
What is the flow of electrical energy through a circuit called?
Electric Current
What is the acronym we used to remember the types of energy?
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MELTS
Mechanical, Electrical, Light, Thermal, Sound
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When I see myself in a mirror, I am experiencing what?
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Reflection
Refraction