Static Electricity
Components of a Circuit
Voltage, Resistance, And Current
Ohm's Law
Circuits
100

How does static electricity build up? (State key terms)

Electrons build up in an object through FRICTION.
100

What part of the circuit converts electricity to other forms of energy?

The Load


100

What is electric current?

The amount of charge that flow in a wire (rate of flow)

100

What is the formula for Ohm's Law

V = I x R

100

What is a circuit with 2 or more paths called?

A parallel circuit.

200

What is "grounding"

A way to neutralize a charged object by connecting it to the Earth with a wire.

200

What are Conductors?

Materials that allow the flow of electrons easily.

200

What is Voltage

The "potential difference" or the difference in charge between 2 points.
200

A toaster has 57Ω of resistance and 31A of current. How much voltage does it take? (calculator allowed and show your work on whiteboard)

V = I x R                          V = ?

V = 57Ω x 31A                  I = 31A

V = 1767V                        R = 57Ω

200

If one bulb of a series circuit gets burnt out, what will happen to the rest of the bulbs?

All the other bulbs will not work.

300

What is "static discharge"

The gaining or losing electrons to to balance the charge.

300

The rocks in a waterfall are like...

the resistance in a circuit.

300

Very small amounts of current are measured with a/an...

Galvanometer

300

Resistance is measured with a/an...

Ohmmeter

300

What is the symbol for variable resistor? (draw with whiteboard)

Shark teeth with arrow pointing to it.

400

State the 3 laws in "The Law of Charges" and say the key terms

Opposites charges attract

Like charges repel

Charged objects attract uncharged objects (CHARGE SEPERATION)

400

Jonathan turns on his stereo system to listen to his latest CD purchase. When his brother's favorite song comes on, he yells from the other room for Jonathan to turn up the volume. The volume controller is a..

Variable resistor

400

You are investigating various wire types to use as a resistor. Which wire characteristics will provide the most resistance?

A long, thin wire

400

What device measures both current and voltage?

A multimeter.

400

A toy oven uses the heat from a light bulb to bake a small cake. What does this tell you about the energy that the light bulb produces?

Most of the energy produced is dissipated as heat.

500

In the middle of winter, when the air is dry, Dan loves to taunt his younger sister Nicki, with static electricity. He would rub his feet along the carpet to build up a charge and then touch his unsuspecting sister with his index finger. If Dan was positively charged compared to Nicki, he would have...

Lost Electrons

500

What is a semi-conductor?

A material that conducts electricity under certain conditions.

500

What are the 4 Factors that affect the resistance of a wire (Name all 4 and factors)

Gauge (the thicker the wire, the less resistance), Length (resistance increases with length), Temperature (as temperature increases, so does resistance), and Material (some material's atomic structures allow the electrons to flow more quickly)

500

The current in a system is 200A. If it is running using a 100V Battery, and three lightbulbs are used, how much resistance does the circuit have?

R = V/I

R = 100V/200A

R = 0.5Ω

0.5Ω/3 = 1.7Ω 

500

A circuit is built with 4 identical lightbulbs built with the following features:

- All lights are turned off and on by 1 switch

- Each bulb emits equal brightness

- If 1 bulb dies, the others stay on

(draw on whiteboard)

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