Atoms and Matter
Charges of Atoms
Test Time
Its Electric..Boogie Woogie Woogie
Conductors and Insulators
100

All matter is made up of?

Atoms

100

Protons have a 

1. Positive Charge

2. Negative Charge

3. No Charge

Positive charge

100

An object had 4 protons and 7 electrons. It is considered

electrically charged 

negatively charged

100

Electrons move easily between materials when we rub them together. True or False?

True, causes an accumulation of charged particles

100

What is a electrical conductor?

An object that electrons move easily from one atom to another.

200

Atoms have 2 parts. What are they?

A nucleus and subatomic particles

200

Neutrons have 

1. Positive Charge

2. Negative Charge

3. No Charge

No charge

200

An object has 462 protons and 352 electrons. It is considered

Positively charged
200

When two objects have opposite electric charges they

Attract (come together) 

200

What is a electrical insulator?

Materials that don't let electric current pass through

300

Where is the nucleus located?

The middle

300

Electrons have a 

1. Positive Charge

2. Negative Charge

3. No Charge

Negative charge

300

An object has 62 protons and 62 electrons. It is considered

Electrically neutral

300

When two objects have the same electric charge they 

Repel (pull apart)

300

What is an example of a electrical conductor?

Metal and wires

400

What is the nucleus made up of?

Protons and neutrons

400

When an object contains the same amount of electrons and protons it is 

Electrically neutral

400

An object has 16 electrons and 14 protons. It is considered

Electrically charged

Negatively charged

400

What is electric current?

The flow of of electrons between atoms. Flowing through a wire is a prime example

400

What is an example of a electrical insulator?

Wood, glass and plastic

500

Do electrons stay still or move around the nucleus?

Electrons revolve around the nucleus and are constantly moving

500

When an object contains different amounts of protons and electrons it is considered

Electrically charged

500

What is static electricity?

Accumulation (pile up) of charged particles, either positive or negative

500

Where can electricity be generated?

In power plants. 

Electric energy can be produced by the wine, water, or burning fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum

500

When is a magnetic field produced?

When electric current flows through wires