A negatively charged subatomic particle.
What are electrons?
Substance that transmits heat or electricity.
What are Conductors.
An electrical circuit that is not complete.
What is a open circuit?
What are the pros of using a bulb that uses less electricity?
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What are the names of the components of an atom?
Proton, Electron, Neutron
Measuring the amount of electricity.
What is watts?
Restricts the transfer of heat or electricity.
What are Insulators?
A series circuit is a circuit that has 1 path for all bulbs
What is a series circuit?
Why is electricity important in our lives?
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Where are the protons and neutrons located?
They are located inside the atom’s nucleus.
A closed path that allows electricity to flow from one point to another.
What is a circuit?
Examples of conductors.
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A circuit that has 2 paths for 2 bulbs
What is a parallel circuit?
What do we use electricity for?
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Which part of the atom is the most important for electricity?
Electrons.
Overall amount of power in a circuit.
What are watts?
Examples of insulators.
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A power source for a circuit
What is a battery?
What would happen if we didn’t have electricity?
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What moves in an atom?
Electrons.
Amount of pressure being created from electricity.
What are volts?
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.
How does a lever work
An electric switch is a device that interrupts the electron flow in a circuit.
How does electricity get generated?
It gets generated when electrons move from 1 atom to another.
How fast do electrons orbit around the nucleus in an atom?
They orbit around the nucleus in an atom very fast.