Static Electricity
Current Electricity
Voltage and Amperage
Real Life Examples
Circuit Components
100

What causes static electricity to build up on an object?

The buildup of excess electrons or a static charge due to friction. 

100

What is current electricity?

The flow of electric charge through a conductor.

100

What unit is voltage measured in?

Volts (V).

100

Give three examples of things that conduct electricity and one example of an 'insulator' (keeps the electricity from going where you don't want it to go).

Wire, water, you, gold, graphite, etc.

Insulator: rubber, plastic, glass, etc.

100

What component provides the power in a circuit?

The energy source (like a battery).

200

What type of charge does an object have if it gains electrons?

Negative.

200

Name one example of a device that uses current electricity.

Light bulb, phone charger, fan, etc.

200

What tool is used to measure voltage?

A voltmeter.

200

Why does a balloon stick to a wall after being rubbed on your hair?

Charge separation in the wall causes attraction.

200

What part of a circuit carries the electric charge?

The conductor (like a wire).

300

What law explains why opposite charges attract and like charges repel?

The Law of Electrical Charges.

300

What are the three required parts of a basic circuit?

Energy source, conductor, and load.

300

In simple terms, what is voltage?

The amount of energy each charged particle carries.

300

What causes a lightning bolt during a thunderstorm?

  • A massive discharge of built-up static electricity.


300

What does the "load" do in a circuit?

Converts electrical energy into another form (like light or heat).

400

Rubbing a balloon on your hair causes what kind of particle transfer?

Electrons transfer from the hair to the balloon.

400

What direction do electrons flow in a circuit?

From the negative terminal to the positive terminal.

400

In simple terms, what is amperage?

The rate at which electric current flows.

400

Why do dryer sheets reduce static cling?

They reduce friction and prevent electron transfer between clothes.

400

What does a switch do in a circuit?

Opens or closes the circuit to turn the load on or off.

500

Why do your clothes stick together in the dryer?

Friction causes a transfer of electrons, building up static electricity.

500

What happens when there's a gap in the circuit?

The circuit is open and the electrons cannot flow.

500

How many volts can a bolt of lightning have? 

1-300 million volts

500

Why does your hair stand up before a lightning strike or when you rub it with a balloon?

All the strands of hair are now positively charges and each strand repeles all the other strands. 

500

What happens to energy that isn't converted into light in a light bulb?

It's released as heat (waste energy).

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