To take in
What is absorb?
Interference
What is The variation of wave amplitude that occurs when waves come together?
______ can be measured with a voltmeter.
What is voltage?
To end an activity
A. Transverse
B. Neutral
C. Ammeter
D. Suppress
What is D. Suppress?
Connecting a conductor to the ground
What is grounding?
Running lengthwise
What is longitudinal?
Ammeter
What is Device used to measure current?
We drew _______ when talking about electric circuits.
What is schematic?
Continuing forever
A. Perpetual
B. Voltage
C. Polarization
D. Neutral
What is A. Perpetual?
When a charged object attracts objects that have zero net charge
What is polarization?
The theoretical point at which all molecular activity stops
what is absolute zero?
Equivalent
What is equal in value, function, or meaning?
A tsunami is an example of a ________ wave.
What is transverse?
Net zero charge
A. Electrostatic
B. Superconductor
C. Neutral
D. Grounding
What is C. Neutral?
What is voltmeter?
When current periodically switches direction
What is alternating current?
Direct current
What is when current always flows in the same direction?
Even in cold temperatures, a _________ can still conduct electricity.
What is superconductor?
When charges are at rest
A. Photoconductor
B. Electrostatic
C. Absolute Zero
D. Absorb
What is B. Electrostatic?
A material that conducts electricity when light shines on it.
A. Superconductor
B. Photoconductor
C. Voltage
D. None of the above
What is B. Photoconductor?