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100

What is the abbreviation for electrocardiogram?

EKG

100

What is it called when extra electrons build up on something?

Static Electricity

100

What is the path that an electric current travels to called?

a circuit

100

How many times did Edison fail when attempting to make lightbulbs?

thousands

100

Thomas Edison created what?

the long lasting electric lightbulb

200

How would the number of beats change after recess?

It would be higher

200

The energy that stays in one place instead of moving around is?

static

200

What is a material that carries electricity?

a conductor 

200

A powerline can carry up to how many volts?

66,000

200

What did Benjamin Franklin do?

conducted an experiment during an electrical storm

300

Which type of energy creates a heartbeat?

electrical or electric

300

What moves from one object to another, it comes from eletrical outlets and batteries?

current electricity

300

What is the place where the electrons flow to called?

the return

300

How many volts does a flashlight require?

3

300

What is matter?

tiny particles

400

What is the definition for electrocardiogram?

a visual graph that shows a person's heartbeats

400

What occurs when electrons jump from electrically charged clouds to meet postively charged protons from the ground?

Lightning

400

When there is a gap in the circuit, the conductor can't carry the electrons to the reurn, what is that called?

an open circuit

400

When did the Greeks discover electricity?

2500 years ago

400

What creates electricity in our bodies?

cells

500

What keeps our hearts pumping night and day?

an internal electric current

500

What transfers electrons from one location to another?

voltage

500

What is voltage that transfers through the conductor all the way from the source to the return called?

closed circuit

500

When was the long lasting electirc light bulb invented?

1879

500

What are electrons?

tiny pieces of matter that are too small to see