What kind of charge does protons have?
What is Positive?
The net movement of electric charges in one direction.
What is electric current?
___________has a negative charge?
What is electrons?
Any material that flows is a ____________?
What is a fluid?
Batteries used in a flashlight?
What is dry-celled batteries?
The smallest thing that cannot be seen with the naked eye?
What are Atoms?
Electric current is measured in units called?
What is amperes?
Protons and Electrons have the ___________ amount of electrical charge on an object?
What is same?
Temperature is most directly related to?
What is Kinetic Energy?
What is used as an electrolyte in a dry-cell battery?
What is moist paste?
Our bodies are considered to be?
What is conductors?
One ampere is equal to one coulomb of charge or?
What is 6250 million billion electrons?
The buildup of electrical charges on an object?
What is static electricity?
The transfer of energy through direct contact?
What is conduction?
A ________ has two connected plates made of different metals?
What is wet cell?
Shuffling your feet on the carpet generates?
What is static electricity?
Related to the force that makes electric charges flow?
What is voltage difference?
Charges can be transferred from one object to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed?
What is Law of Conservation of Charge?
Sitting in front of a campfire is a result of?
What is convection?
A _________ has six separate wet cells that are connected?
What is lead-acid battery?
Neutral charge equilibrium has a?
What is net charge of zero?
A closed path that electric current follows?
What is electric circuit?
Name this equation:
F= kq1q2 / d2
What is Coulomb's Law?
The transfer of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves?
What is electromagnetic radiation?
Most wall sockets give a voltage difference of ?
What is 120 V?