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Circuits
General Electric
100

Electric charge that has accumulated on an object is referred to as

What is 

Static Electricity?

100

A/An _____ is described as a flow of charged particles.

What is Electric Current?

100

Name of a device designed to open an overloaded circuit and prevent overheating?

What is Fuse &/or Circuit Breaker?

100

Wood, Glass, Copper, or Rubber is the best example of a conductor?

What is 

Copper?

200

Charging by _____ charges a neutral body by touching it with a charged body

What is Contact?

200

A 100 ohm resistor has 0.750 A of current in it. What is the potential difference across the resistor?

What is 75 Volts?

200

A path that allows only one route for an electric current is called a ____.

What is a Series Circuit?

200

A material through which electrons do NOT easily flow is a(n)

What is an Insulator?

300

Charging by _____ charges an object without touching it with a charged body.

What is Induction?

300

_______________is the measure of "electrical pressure" that causes current flow, sometimes referred to as the potential difference between two points along a conductor

What is Voltage?

300

A circuit that has two or more branches for electrons to follow is a(n) ____.

What is a Parallel Circuit?

300

True or False: When charging by friction one object becomes positively charged and the other becomes negatively charged.

What is TRUE

400

The electric force between charged objects can be? 

(Hint: Opposites do this; Like do this)

What is either Attractive or Repulsive

400

A resistor has a resistance of 300 Ω. How much current is in the resistor if there is a potential difference of 150 V across the resistor?

What is 0.5 Amps?

400

A stereo uses 75 W of power when it is connected across a 150 V source. What current does the stereo draw?

What is 0.5 Amps?

400

The rate at which an electrical device converts energy from one form to another is called ____.

What is Power?

500

In what electrical component does the electrolyte solution create a chemical reaction that causes the zinc to form positive ions and the copper to form negative ions. These ions are freely flowing in the electrolyte.

What is a Battery?

500

A heater draws a current of 10.0 A when it is connected to a 120 V source? What is the resistance of the heater?

What is 12 Ohms?

500

How much power does a hair dryer with a current of 0.5 Amps running through it have when connected to a 120 V outlet?

What is 60 Watts ?

500

True or False: Light bulbs that are connected in Series with each other will all go out if one breaks.

What is True?