The type of charge a proton has.
What is positive?
"________ attract" is a common phrase used to describe the interaction between charges.
What is "opposites?"
This letter is used to represent potential energy.
What is U?
What is a minus sign?
A subatomic particle with a neutral charge that shares a name with a Nickelodeon cartoon character.
What is a neutron?
These are some things that you should avoid when outside in a lightning storm.
What is metal things and trees and waters?
This is the type of energy that is associated with movement.
What is kinetic energy?
Make a funny electricity joke in one minute and tell Ms. B. I have to laugh or no points!!!!
What's an electron's favorite dance?
This is the part of the atom that contains protons and neutrons.
What is the nucleus?
You can charge a neutral object by doing this action.
What is rubbing?
To gain elastic potential energy, you should do this to a spring.
What is stretch?
This type of force is the name for the interaction between stationary charged particles.
What is electrostatic force?
This subatomic particle is the key to all electric interactions.
What is an electron?
You'd be safe in a pool with electric eels if you were in a box made of this type of material.
What is an insulator?
Something on your bar chart that encompasses energy lost or gained due to changes in form, temperature change, or calories burned.
What is the change in internal energy bar?
These are two examples of good conductors.
What are...?
An atom that is positively or negatively charged because it has gained or lost electrons.
What is an ion?
This phenomenon is what happens when you bring a charged object close to a neutral object.
What is polarization?
The reason why the lengths of the bars in your energy bar charts matter is because of this law.
This quantity describes the flow of electric charge through a circuit.
What is current?