Static and Friction
Current Electricity and Circuits
Current and Potential Differences
Resistance
Generating Electricity and Power and Efficiency
100

What is the smallest part of a substance that retains the properties of that substance.

The atom

100

List one of the main parts of a circuit

Source of electric energy, electric load, control device, connectors

100

What is the name of a device used to measure potential difference (voltage) that is connected in parallel with load or the energy source?

Voltmeter

100

What device is used to measure resistance that is connected in parallel in a circuit and uses ¨ohm Ω¨ as its unit

Ohmeter

100

How well an electrical device converts electrical energy into useful energy is the definition of what?

Efficiency 

200

Does an object that gains electrons become positively or negatively charged

Negatively charged

200

Differentiate the flow of electrons between static electricity and current electricity

In static electricity the flow of electrons is unpredictable while in current it is steady

200

What is the purpose of an ammeter?

To measure electric current

200

What happens when current flows in the circuit with no load, resistance becomes very low, and current flow is high

Short circuit 

200

What is the rate at which electrical energy is produced or used in a given time (hint: measured in watts)

Electrical power

300

What do insulators do

Inhibit or prevent the movement of electrons

300

What is a circuit?

Electric charges (electrons) that flow through a conductor in a controlled way

300

What do fuses and circuit breakers protect and prevent?

Fuses and circuit breakers protect against overload of the circuit and prevent fire

300

What does a variable resistor allow?

A variable resistor allows you to change the resistance in a circuit 

300

What converts the chemical energy of a fuel directly into electrical energy by electrochemical reactions?

Fuel Cell

400

What does the law of electric charges say

Objects with the same (like) charges repel, objects with opposite (unlike) charges attract, charged objects will sometimes attract neutral objects

400

How can you identify a series circuit 

The flow of electrons follows only one path and it is achieved by connecting loads in a chain, one after another

400

When more loads are added to a series circuit what happens to the current? What about a parallel circuit? 

When more loads are added to a series circuit, current decreases. When more loads are added to a parallel circuit, overall current increases.

400

What are the four factors that affect resistance

Type of material, cross-sectional area, length, temperature

400

How is your electricity bill calculated 

cost to operate = power used x time x cost of electricity 

500

Define electric discharge

Electric Discharge is the rapid transfer of electric charge from one object to another (shock) (removing + or – charge to become neutral)

500

How can you identify a parallel circuit? 

Electrons can flow more than one way and loads are on at least 2 different branches of wires connected to the electrical source.

500

What is the symbol and unit used to measure current

Symbol is ¨I," the unit is ¨(A) / Amperes¨

500

What is the filament in an incandescent light bulb

The filament in an incandescent light bulb is a thinner wire and different material than the conducting wire providing the electric current

500

What do electric cells do?

Converts chemical energy into electrical energy

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