🟦 ENERGY BASICS
⚡ ELECTRICITY
🔥 HEAT & THERMODYNAMICS
🔌 CIRCUITS
💡 POWER & ADVANCED CONCEPTS
100

 The energy an object has because it is moving.

 What is kinetic energy?

100

The flow of electric charge.

 What is current?

100

 Energy transferred due to temperature difference.

What is heat?

100

 A closed loop that allows current to flow.

What is a circuit?

100

 The rate at which energy is transferred.

What is power?

200

The energy stored due to an object’s position in a gravitational field.

What is gravitational potential energy?

200

 The unit used to measure current (coulombs per second).

What is an ampere (amp)?

200

Heat always moves from ___ temperature objects to ___ temperature objects.

What is high to low?

200

A device that keeps charges separated to maintain voltage.


What is a battery?

200

The unit of power equal to one joule per second.

What is a watt?

300

The unit used to measure all forms of energy.

What are joules?

300

 The difference in electric potential between two points.

What is voltage?

300

Temperature is related to the average ______ of particles.

What is kinetic energy?

300

 In this type of circuit, current has only one path.

What is a series circuit?

300

A device that stores electrical energy temporarily.

What is a capacitor?

400

Energy changes forms but is never created or destroyed—this law is called what?

What is the conservation of energy?

400

The particles that actually move in a wire.

What are electrons?

400

The lowest possible temperature that cannot actually be reached.

What is absolute zero?

400

 In this type of circuit, current splits into multiple paths.

What is a parallel circuit?

400

Total resistance formula for resistors in series.

What is Rₜ = R₁ + R₂ + ...?

500

 In a pendulum, energy shifts continuously between these two types.

What are kinetic and potential energy?

500

The equation relating current, voltage, and resistance.

What is Ohm’s Law (I = V/R)?

500

The law stating that energy is conserved in a system.

What is the first law of thermodynamics?

500

Adding resistors in parallel does what to total resistance?

What is: it decreases?

500

Materials that have zero resistance at very low temperatures.

What are superconductors?

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