General Knowledge of electricity Part 1
Conductors and Insulators
CIRCUIT
General Knowledge of electricity Part 2
Atoms
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  1. What are electrons?


  1. a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.


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  1. What are Conductors

  1. Substance that transmits heat or electricity.

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What is a open circuit

AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT THAT IS NOT COMPLETED

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  1. Why is electricity important in our lives

 It helps us do almost everything

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  1. What are the names of the components of an atom?

Proton, Electron, Neutron

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  1. How do you measure the amount of electricity?

Watts

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  1. What are Insulators

Restricts the transfer of heat or electricity

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  1. What is a series circuit? 

a series circuit is a circuit that has 1 path for all bulbs

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  1. What do we use electricity for

We use electricity for almost everything, such as wifi, tv, air conditioning, e.t.c

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  1. Where are the protons and neutrons located?  

In a atom

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  1. What is a circuit?

  1. A circuit is a closed path that allows electricity to flow from one point to another.

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  1. What are some conductors

Gold, paperclips, aluminum foil, a penny. ASSESSED BY HOST

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What is a parallel circuit

a circuit that has 2 paths for 2 bulbs

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  1. What would happen if we didn’t have electricity

Our life would be much harder

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Which part of the atom is the most important for electricity?

Electron

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      4.   What are watts?

Overall power of power in a circuit

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  1. What are some insulators

  1. Wood, Glass, Plastic, Rubber. Assessed by the host.

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What is a battery?

A power source for a circuit

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  1. What are the pros of using a bulb that uses less electricity

Power is saved

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  1. What moves in an atom?

Electron

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 What are volts?

Amount of pressure being created from electricity.

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  1. What is the difference between Conductor and insulator

A conductor is a material that lets electricity flow, while a insulator keeps the electricity from inside it

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  1. How does a lever work

A lever when pushed completes the circuit

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  1. How does electricity get generated?

It gets generated when electrons move from 1 atom to another

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  1. What moves in an atom?

Smaller than visible by eyes