Static Electricity
Circuits
Resistance
Symbols
Terminology
100

If an object gains electrons it becomes:

Negatively charged

100

Define current and what is it measured in

the rate at which electric charge (typically electrons) flows past a specific point in a complete circuit, measured in amperes.

100

Using a 5 cm piece of wire rather than a 2 cm piece of wire will do this to the resistance. 

What is increase it?

100

The symbol for a bulb.

What is...

100

another name for battery

What is a source?

200

Why can't metal objects cause a static electricity charge?

They disperse the electrons

200

If a circuit is correctly put together, a load will not operate if the circuit is

What is open?

200

Describe how resistance affects the flow of electrons in a circuit.

Resistance opposes the flow of electrons in a circuit, acting as a, hindrance that reduces the current

200
Draw the circuit diagram with a cell, a bulb, a closed switch and a voltmeter
what is...
200
material that allows electricity to flow easily through it called
What is a conductor?
300
Why do electrons only create a charge imbalance in a single local spot of the balloon?

Because the balloon is an insulator

300

What is different about the way that an anmeter and a voltmeter need to be connected to a circuit? (Draw a diagram)

Anmeters series while voltmeters are in parallel

300

Two wires are made of the same material, but one is longer and thinner. Which wire has more resistance? Explain why.

Explain it

300

The symbol for a resistor in a circuit

what is..

300
the unit used to measure current
What is an AMP?
400

a negatively charged balloon and a neutral wall will...

Stick together
400

The four basic components required for a working circuit

What are Switch, load, source, and connectors ?

400

Compare what happens to current in:

● A series circuit when another bulb is added

● A parallel circuit when another bulb is added

Adding a bulb in a series circuit increases total resistance, causing the current to decrease and bulbs to dim. 

Conversely, adding a bulb in a parallel circuit decreases total resistance, increasing the total current drawn from the source while individual bulb brightness remains unaffected

400

the symbol for current

What is A for Amps?

400

Tungsten is used in light bulb filaments because it has higher resistance than copper. Explain how higher resistance helps produce light and heat.

As the filament gets extremely hot it begins to emit light, a process called incandescence

500

Why do electrons move when you rub a balloon in your hair?

Friction

500

Why must an ammeter be placed in series but a voltmeter placed in parallel

Ammeters are placed in series because they have very low resistance, allowing them to measure total current without limiting flow, whereas voltmeters are placed in parallel because they have very high resistance

500

This is the unit for measuring resistance.

What is an ohm?

500

Why does a series circuit stop working if one bulb burns out, but a parallel circuit does not?

A series circuit stops working if one bulb burns out because it forms a single, continuous loop; a broken bulb acts as an open switch, breaking the entire circuit. A parallel circuit continues to function because it offers multiple, independent paths, allowing electricity to bypass the broken component and keep others powered

500

Explain why adding more loads increases total resistance in a series circuit but decreases total resistance in a parallel circuit.

Adding loads (resistors/components) increases total resistance in a series circuit because the current is forced through each component sequentially, adding to the total path resistance 

In a parallel circuit, more loads create additional paths for current, lowering the overall resistance because it becomes easier for charge to flow

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