Electric Current
Metals
Electric Fields
Current
Misc
100

a material containing electrons or charged ions that can move easily through 

conductor

100

Electrons in an ionic solid are confined to a particular

atom

100

One end of a battery is connected to the other via wires, a switch, and a light bulb

simple circuit

100

The number of charges that pass through an area each second

current

100

There are _______ students in our Physics Class

13

200

metals and ionic solutions are examples of

conductors

200

The process of joining two metals together without heat 

cold welding

200

a constant average electron velocity is

drift velocity

200

Electricity travels through the circuit at the 

speed of light

200

Ms. Sandy never comes to school on this day

Water Day

300

a material in which electrons cannot move easily is

insulators

300

This welding can happen in space and on the microscopic scale

cold welding

300

The delocalized electrons in the wire experience a constant force due to the 

uniform field

300

Electricity travels through electric fields and magnetic fields  around the 

wires

300

Our count down for the summer will start on 

May 6th

400

wood and rubber are examples of

insulators

400

The presence of delocalized electrons in metals can result in the formation of a 

bond

400

This law has to do with current and resistivity

Ohm's Law

400

E represents 

electric field

400

There are _____ classes going on for History each day 

4

500

The rate at which a charge passes through an area of wire

electric current

500

Electrons that are not associated with a single atom or a covalent bond

delocalized electrons

500

a circuit that has only one path to follow is

series

500

A property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample

extensive property

500

The next book in the Divergent series is

Allegiant