What type of circuit does not let electricity flow?
What is an open circuit?
What is needed to form a hypothesis?
What is Background Research?
What charge is a proton?
What is positive
What is static electricity?
What is electricity picked up from friction
What is an electric force?
What is the force from a charged particle
How many wires are needed in a circuit?
What is 3
What are the 3 words needed in a hypothesis?
What is If, Then, Because
What would you call a negative charge?
What is an electron
What direction does electricity flow?
What is negative to positive
What is an electric field?
What is the area around a charged particle
True or false- There are multiple types of circuits
What is True
What comes before one another in the scientific method, Data or Procedure?
What is the Procedure
The charge of an atom when there are 3 neutrons, 3 electrons, and 3 protons?
What is neutral charge
What is it called when you rub two things together to create heat/electricity?
What is friction
How does an electric force move in a smooth path?
What is a conductor
What type of battery is known as a AAA battery?
What is a 1.5V Battery
What type of data is an observation?
What is qualitative data?
If there is 3 electrons and 2 protons and 1 neutron, what is the overall charge?
What is negative
How does the voltage of a battery effect the brightness of a light bulb?
What is if the voltage of the battery is Higher, then the light will be brighter
How does an electric force react to an insulator?
What is to end the flow of electricity
In what direction do electrons flow in a circuit?
What is negative to positive
Which comes before one another in the conclusion, Major findings or purpose restated?
What is purpose restated
If you rub your hand on your hair and gain a charge, then grab the doorknob, what happens to your hand?
What is getting shocked
How many volts can a spark of static electricity produce?
What is 3000 Volts
How does electricity move in a path that is not smooth?
What is through a semi-conductor