Electricity & Atoms
Circuits
Static Electricity
Insulators and Conductors
Electrical Safety
100

How does a switch work on a circuit?

It opens and closes the circuit to allow the electricity to flow.

100

What is the most basic circuit called?

simple circuit

100
rubbing two objects together creates _________ electricity.
What is static?
100

A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it. An example would be a rubber eraser.

Insulator

100

Name one way to be safe when using electricity. Explain. 

Name one we discussed in class. 

200

What two parts of the atom are in the nucleus?

Proton and Neutron

200

This type of circuit has one path with two lights. 

Series circuit

200

What is a natural example of static electricity? (hint: big and sky)

Lightning

200

A material that allows electricity to flow through it. An example would be a paperclip

Conductor

200

Name two different ways to be safe while using electricity. Explain. 

Pick two of the examples we talked about in class. 
300

What is the positive part of an atom?

Protons

300

A circuit that has parallel pathways for electricity to flow.

parallel circuit

300
Static electricity is created by ______. (it is a type of force)
What is friction?
300

Is water an insulator or conductor?

Conductor.

300

Why should we not stick a metal fork into a toaster?

Metal is a conductor. It conducts electricity and can shock us. 

400

What are the three main parts of an atom? Think back to our 3rd-grade model of an atom. 

Protons, Neutrons and Electrons
400

If a bulb was removed from this type of circuit, the other bulbs in the circuit would still work

Parallel Circuit

400

When we rub a balloon onto our heads, our hair sticks to the balloon. Why does our hair sick to the balloon? (Think charges)

Opposite charges attract. (One is positive, one is negative)

400

Name two examples of an insulator.

rubber, wood, paper, fabric

400

What should you do before changing a lightbulb in your home?

Turn off the lights. 

500

Electricity is created when __________ jump from one atom to another atom. (hint: negatively charged part of the atom)

Electrons

500

When we created the cooper tape circuits, how many batteries did each type of circuit need to work? Simple Circuit, Series Circuit, Parallel Circuit)

Simple = 1 Battery

Series = 1 Battery

Parallel = 2 Batteries

500

Think back to when we hung styrofoam cups on the side of the table. When we rubbed both cups with wool, they repelled away from each other. Why did this happen?

Like charges repel. Negative charge and negative charge will cause the cups to repel. 

500

Why are most cords and wires wrapped in rubber?

Rubber is an insulator. It insulates the electricity so we do not get shocked when we touch the wires. 

500

Why do we stay away from lakes during a storm?

Water is a conductor. Lightning may strike there.