Circuit
Conductors and Insulators
Parallel or Series
Circuit
True or False
Mix Up
100

What is the purpose of the battery as a part of a circuit?

What is the power source?

100
What is in the center of an electrical wire?
What is copper (conductor)
100
This type of circuit can light, light bulbs?
What is both a series and parallel circuit?
100
The best choice for a conductor a glass rod?
What is False?
100

What 3 items are needed to make a simple circuit?

A power source (battery), a light bulb, and wires.

200
What is the purpose of a wire as part of a circuit?
What is the conductor in which the electrons flow?
200
What is wrapped around the copper wire in a circuit?
What is rubber (insulator)
200
A __________ circuit will result in all bulbs going out, if one goes out.
What is a series?
200
A battery or other source of current MUST always be a part of an electric circuit?
What is True?
200

What makes this statement FALSE?

"Permanent magnets can be turned on and off, while electromagnets are always producing magnetic fields."

Permanent magnets CANNOT be turned off, electromagnets only produce magnetic fields when a power source is present.

300
What is the purpose of the rubber on the outside of a copper wire within a circuit?
What is to serve an an insulator for our protection?
300
This material allow electricity to flow through it easily.
What is a conductor?
300
This circuit is made up of more than one path of electricity?
What is parallel?
300
You must have a switch to complete a circuit?
What is False?
300

TRUE or FALSE?

An aluminum can, a metal spoon, and a copper wire are all examples of insulators.

FALSE

400
The purpose of the switch is to?
What is turn the power on and off?
400
This material DOES NOT allow electricity to flow through it easily?
What is an insulator?
400
A _____________ circuit will keep the other bulbs lit, if one light bulb goes out.
What is parellel?
400

The strength of the magnetism of a bar magnet can be controlled.

True

400

How are bar magnets and electromagnets alike?

Both produce magnetic fields. 

Both have north and south poles.

Both can attract metal objects.

500
What is the purpose of the light bulb in a circuit?
What is to show the electricity?
500
Metals are examples of ________________ and plastic is an example of ___________________.
What is conductor, insulator?
500
This circuit is made up of only a single path of electricity?
What is a series circuit?
500
Plastic is an insulator?
What is true?
500

How are bar magnets and electromagnets different?

The difference is that a bar magnet is a permanent magnet. At the same time, an electromagnet only generates a magnetic field when an electric current flows through it, making it temporary (it can be turned on and off).

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