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Using Electricity
Bonus
100

What kind of charge do neutrons have?

Neutral

100

Define electricity.

The movement of electrons to create energy.

100

Is it safe to put a fork into a toaster while it's plugged in?

No! 

100

Name an object in this room that uses electricity.

Choices vary: TV, computers, lights...

200

What kind of charge do protons have?

Positive

200

Define insulator.

Any object or material that does not allow electricity to flow through it.

i.e. plastic coat hanger

200

Is an electric eel an example of natural or man made electricity?

Natural

200
What is static electricity?

One object has more electrons than another, and when they touch the electrons jump over to the other object causing a small shock.

300

Electricity is caused by the movement of what?

Electrons

300

Define closed circuit.

a circuit without interruption, a complete path for electrons to flow.



300

On a whiteboard, draw the safety symbol meaning electrical hazard/danger.

See whiteboard.

300

Was Mrs. Berg's wedding ring an insulator or a conductor?

Conductor

400
What kind of charge do electrons have?

Negative 

400

Define conductor.

Any object or material that allows electricity to flow through it. 

i.e. A metal nail

400

A light bulb is sitting on top of a battery with no cords touching the light bulb, will it light? Why/Why not?

No. It wont light until there is a complete circuit (both ends of the battery are connected to the light bulb).

400

Why do conductors allow electricity to flow?

Because conductors have loosely bound electrons, allow the energy to move through the gaps easily.

500

What is the centre of the atom called?

The Nucleus.

500

What is it called when there is no load OR electrons are blocked from the load?

Short Circuit

500

Describe what happened when the steel wool caught on fire during our class experiment.

When the battery was connected to the steel wool, electrons started to move in a circuit. However, there was no load to use that energy, causing heat which led to the steel wool catching fire. It was a short circuit.

500

What is the law of electrostatics?

Like charges repel

Opposite charges attract