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What is an Electron?

The negatively charged part of an atom.

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What is a balanced atom?

Equal number of protons and electrons.

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What is a proton?

The positive charge of the atom.

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if a coil has more wraps what does that mean for its magnetism?

Makes the magnetism stronger.

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What does an iron core do to the inside of a coil of electrified wires?

Makes them concentrated

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What happens when a magnet is cracked or broken?

Becomes two weaker magnets.

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What is an insulator?

Nonmetallic substance that contains five or more electrons in its outer shell or valence.

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What is a conductor?

Generally, a metallic element that contains fewer than four electrons in its outer shell or valence.

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What makes copper such a good conductor?

It only has one electron on its outer most valence.

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What is a free electron?

It is the outermost electron that can be moved from one atom to another.

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What is a compound?

A chemically bonded union of atoms of two or more dissimilar elements.

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magnetism can be used to make what?

electricity

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What is current?

The flow of free electrons from one atom to another.

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What is a semiconductor?

Materials that have exactly four electrons in their outer shell.

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What is the force that is against the flow of electrons?

Resistance

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What is the Electron Theory?

That electrons flow from negative to positive.

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Magnetic force runs which way?

North to South

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What is the Conventional Theory of electricity flow?

That electrons flow from positive to negative.

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What is the unit of measure for current?

Ampere

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What is the force that makes electricity flow?

Volts

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What is the difference between Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC)?

AC current the flow of electrons goes back and forth where DC flow is only in one direction.

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What is Ohms law?

One volt of electrical pressure will cause one ampere of current to flow through one ohm of resistance.

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What can cause resistance in a circuit?

Smaller wire, longer wire, temperature, material of conductor.

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How did the Greeks figure out how to create static electricity to pick up feathers?

Amber rubbed with fur.

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What are the three letters of Ohms law and what do they stand for?

E is voltage, I is for intensity or amps, R is for resistance.

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