Electrostatics
Electric Current
Magnetism
Waves and Sound
Light & Color/ Optics
100

What do opposite and like charges do?

Opposite charges attract. Like charges repel. 

100

Is resistance lower in wet skin or dry skin?

Wet skin because water is a conductor that makes it easier for current to flow. 

100

If you put a compass in a magnetic field, why way will it point?

The compass will point North.

100

What is a period

Is the amount of time it takes to complete one oscillation (movement back and forth). 

100

What are the primary and secondary colors of light?

Primary colors = red, green, blue

Secondary colors = yellow, cyan, magenta

200

What are conductors and insulators? Provide examples. 

Conductors = are materials that permit electrons to flow freely from particle to particle. 

      ex: water, people, metal 

Insulator = are materials that impede the free flow of electrons from atom to atom and molecule to molecule.

     ex: wood, plastic, cloth, rubber 

200

Are houses wired in series or parallel circuits?

Houses are wired in parallel circuits.

200

Can you produce a magnetic field with a charge that is not moving?

No, because velocity is needed to create a magnetic field. 

200

What are beats?

Two notes at the same/ similar frequency. A person then hears a pulsing noise. 

200

Describe total internal reflection.

Light rays pass from medium to lower index of refraction. The rays are then completely reflected only if the angle of incidence is large enough. 

300

What is the electric field inside a metal sphere?

The field inside is zero because the charge is around the surface of the sphere while inside there is no charge. 

300

What is a short circuit? 

When there is no resistance in the circuit. The wires are directly connected to the battery (voltage source). This creates a high current that combined with no resistance generates high heat that can produce an electrical fire.  

300

Explain the 2nd RHR rule for a charge moving in a magnetic field.

Thumb = Force

Pointer = Direction of current

Curled fingers = magnetic field

300

Explain the difference between transverse waves and longitudinal waves.

Transverse waves = are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.

        ex: visible light 

Longitudinal waves = same direction of the wave 

      ex: sound 

300

What kind of lenses are used to correct nearsighted and farsighted vision?

Concave lens are used to correct nearsightedness because these lenses increase the focal length. Convex lens are used to correct farsightedness by reducing the focal length. 

400

What are the methods of charging?

Friction Charging = rubbing objects together to transfer charge from one object to another.

Conduction Charging = an object makes physical contact with a charged object.

Induction = a neutral object becomes charged without physical contact with a charged object. 

400

What is the 3rd hole in some outlets used for?

The 3rd prong is called "ground" that is wired to the earth that provides a safe route for excess current to flow so that people do not get shocked. 

400

What is magnetic flux?

Refers to the amount of magnetic field passing through a surface area. 

400

What is the Doppler effect?

Refers to the change in frequency of sound caused by the movement of the course or detector. The sound is condensed and spread apart that causes a change in pitch.

ex: Ambulance 

400

What are mirages?

the deceptive appearance of a distant object or objects caused by the bending of light rays (refraction) in layers of air of varying density

500

How do microwave ovens work?

Microwaves cook food through electromagnetic radiation. The electric field changes direction very quickly that polarized molecules like water. These molecules line up in the changing electric field. The produce thermal energy and heat up the food. 

500

What are some safety features in homes to prevent too much current from coming in? 

Ground outlets, Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), Fuses/ Breakers

500

What is the difference between a motor and a generator?

An electric motor converts electricity into mechanical energy, providing a power source for machinery. A generator does the opposite of this, converting mechanical energy into electricity

500

What is resonance? Give an example.

Object vibrates at its natural frequency. The amplitude of the wave increases to a point of destruction.

ex: Tacoma Bridge collapse, breaking wine glass with someones voice 

500

What does lenses do to light rays?

Convex lenses = converge light rays 

Concave lenses = diverge light rays 

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