What causes static electricity?
When positive and negative charges no longer balance
Magnets have how many poles?
2
What is a series circuit?
Resistors are arranged in a chain, so there is only one path to take around the circle
How does a compass work?
A compass needle will always point in a north or south direction because of the Earth's magnetic field at the North and South poles. This helps you find directions of east and west.
Name a conductor
copper, water, person, metal..
Where is the magnetic field the strongest?
near the poles
What is a parallel circuit?
Parallel circuits have two or more paths for the electric charge to follow
How does lightning work?
Positive particles move to the top of the cloud. Negative particles move to the bottom of the cloud. Negative particles jump out of the cloud to find the positive particles in the objects below.
Name an insulator
rubber, wood, rubber, glass
What are the magnetic poles called?
north and south
How do homes work on parallel circuits?
Parallell circuits have two or more paths for the electric charge to follow. A break in one part of circuit does not stop the charge from flowing. Within a multi-bulb system, a parallel circuit ensures that when a bulb burns out, the others will stay lit because each light has its own circuit. If it was a series circuit, all the bulbs would go out!
What is a conductor?
Allows electricity to flow
What charges repel each other?
positive and positive
negative and negative
What is an insulator?
Materials that slow or stop the flow of electricity
What are generators?
A generator is a machine that creates electric energy by turning coils of wire around powerful magnets. A generator uses magnets and wires to turn mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Wind power.
hydroelectric power