The Part of the lightbulb that burns is called...
a. filament
b. battery
c. circuit
d. current
Filament
A material that prevents electricity from flowing through it is called...
A. A conductor
B. A Insulator
C. An Insulator
D. A Battery Holder
C. An Insulator
What is troubleshooting?
A. A device used to hold wire in an electric circuit
B. A material that allows electricity flows through it.
C. The path along with electricity flows
D. Taking steps to identify and solve a problems
D. Taking steps to identify and solve a problem.
True or False: Our simple circuits were created using battery, a wire, and a lightbulb.
True
True or False: We used Double-A-Batteries to build our circuits.
False
True or False: When Lining up more than one battery to light a circuit, you must match the batteries up positive to positive and negative to negative.
False
True or False: Most metals act as conductors
True
True or False: A battery holder is used to hold bulbs
False
True or False: The part of a pencil that conducts electricity is the wood.
False
True or False: Insulators do not allow electricity to flow.
True
Where is the Bulb Socket?
Where is the battery holder?
Point to the battery Holder
Where is the Switch?
Point to the Switch
What is a battery?
A. A device containing materials that produce electricity by chemical action
B. Transports Electricity. Metal parts conducts electricity by chemical action.
C. A glass globe that contains a coiled filament that glows when electricity flows through it
A. A device containing materials that produce electricity by chemical action.
What is a circuit?
A. A form of energy used to produce light, heat, motion, or magnetic force
B. A path along which electricity flows or travels
C. Device containing materials that produces electricity by chemical action
B. A path along which electricity flows or travels
What is a Circuit Tester?
A. Taking steps to identify and solve a problem by looking at all of the possibilities -ONE AT A TIME
B. Device used to hold wires in a electric circuit
C. Device used to check a circuit
C. A Device used to check a circuit
What is a conductor?
A. Material through which electricity CAN'T easily flow.
B. Material through which electricity CAN easily flow.
C. Materials that go boom shaka laka
B. Material through which electricity CAN easily flow.
What is Electricity?
A. A form of energy used to produce light, heat, motion, or magnetic force.
B. Allows something to pass through
C. Device containing materials that produce electricity by chemical action.
A. A form of energy used to produce light, heat, motion, or magnetic force.
What is a Fahnstock Clip?
A. Device that holds the bulb
B. Device that holds the battery
C. Device used to hold wires in an electric circuit
C. Device used to hold wires in an electric circuit
What is the filament?
A. The part of the light bulb that glows (lights up) when electricity flows through it.
B. Connection that allows electricity to flow along 2 paths
C. A form of energy used to produce light, heat, motion, or magnetic force.
A. The part of the light bulb that glows (lights up) when electricity flows through it.
What is a parallel circuit?
A. Connection that allows electricity to flow along 2 paths
B. Device containing materials that produce electricity by chemical action.
C. "end" from which electricity flows (+ symbol)
A. Connection that allows electricity to flow along 2 paths
What is a switch?
A. Location or device from which electrical energy flows
B. A device that opens and closes a circuit
C. Location or device from which electrical energy flows
B. A device that opens and closes a circuit
True or False: If you have 2 batteries in a circuit facing positive to positive it will work.
False
What materials did we use for the creating switch science experiment?
Paper clip, Fhanstock clips, Wires, Paper, Lightbulb, Copper Fasteners, Bulb Holder, Battery Holder
What part of the wire needs to be touching the Fhanstock clip?
The metal/ the conductor