Electricity
Resistance
Electromagnetism
Waves
Electricity 2
100

This founding father and famous scientist discovered that storm clouds were charged and that lightning was a huge electric spark.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

100

This scientist discovered a way to find resistance.

Who is George Ohm?

100

This scientist discovered that an electric current will create a magnetic field. 

Who is Oersted?

100

This is how long a wave is from crest-to-crest or trough-to-trough.

What is wavelength?

100

This will slow down the flow of electricity.

What is a resistor?

200

Electric current easily passes through these.

What are conductors?

200

This unit for resistance is represented as a symbol to honor the scientist who made the breakthrough in the measuring of resistance.

What is an ohm?

200

This scientist discovered that flipping the polarity of a magnet near a coiled wire with current will create voltage.

Who is Farraday?

200
This is the height or depth of a wave.

What is amplitude?

200

This measures electric current.

What is an ammeter?

300

These negatively charged particles are what is flowing in electric current.

What are electrons?
300

This material doesn't allow electricity to flow easily at all (NOT RESISTOR).

What is an insulator?

300

This scientist invented the electromagnet and the electromotor.

Who is Sturgeon?

300

This tells how many waves pass a point per one second.

What is frequency?

300

This measures voltage.

What is a voltmeter?

400

This type of circuit has multiple pathways for electricity to flow.

What is a parallel circuit?

400

A simple way to sum up what Ohm's Law States.

What is voltage and current are proportional, as long as resistance is constant?

400
One of the many electric advances/inventions that electromagnetism led to. 

What is the motor, the generator, and transformers?

400

In sound, a low frequency would lead to this type of pitch.

What is a low pitch?
400

This is the name for the item working in a circuit, like a lightbulb.

What is a load?

500

This is the pressure or the push of electricity.

What is voltage?

500

This is the basic formula for Ohm's Law.

What is Resistance=Voltage/Current?

500

The main reason that Sturgeon's electromagnet was so important.

What is it could pick up much more than its weight?

500

The material that a wave travels through.

What is a medium?

500
This is the what you call a circuit that is working. 

What is closed?

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