Static Electricity
Circuits
Energy Transfer
Magnetism
Elect / Magnetism
100

What kinds of charged particles can move between objects that are close together?

Negative particles

100

What is an electric current?

An electric charge in motion

100

Name an object that transforms electrical energy into sound energy.

ex:) radio, TV

100

What is the structure of a magnet?

A magnet has a north-seeking pole and a south-seeking pole at opposite ends.  The magnetic fields are strongest at the poles.

100

What is an electromagnet?

A magnet that only works when electricity is provided

200

What is static electricity?

An excess of positive or negative charge in an object
200
If a circuit has at least one break it is...

open

200

What part of a toaster is a resistor?

The curls inside the slots

200
What happens when the like poles of two magnets are placed together?

The magnets repel each other.

200

What are two reasons that electromagnets are useful?

You can turn the off, and you can change their strength.
300
How do objects with the same charge behave differently than objects with opposite charges?

Same charge - push away / repel

Opposite charges - pull toward / attract

300

What types of materials are good conductors? (examples)

metals (copper, gold, silver), pencil lead

300

What is necessary for electricity to be transferred?

A resistor

300

How are the poles of a magnet different from other parts of the magnet?

The magnetic force is stronger at the poles than from the other parts.

300

What is a generator?

A machine that produces electric energy by turning coils of wire around powerful magnets

400

What is an electric force?

The pull or push between two charged object, or between a charged object and a neutral object
400

What types of materials are good insulators? (examples)

Plastic, rubber, glass, dry wood

400

What is a filament?

A thin, coiled wire that can get very hot without melting

400
Why does one end of a compass needle point north?

The compass needle is a magnet and responds to Earth's magnetic field.  It points toward Earth's magnetic north pole.

400
How are a generator and an electromagnet different?

An electromagnet uses electricity to produce magnetism.  A generator uses magnetism to produce electricity.

500

What happens after positive particles on the ground attract negative charges built up near the bottom of a cloud?

The static electricity from the cloud is released, the moving particles heat up the air, and the air glows as lightning.

500
Explain the four main parts of a circuit.

Energy source - provides energy to move electric charges

Wires - provide path for current to flow

Resistors - transform electrical energy into other forms

Switch - opens and closes circuit

500

What is the cause of electricity being changed into light in a filament?

The filament becomes so hot that it glows, giving off light.

500

What do like poles do?  Unlike poles?

Like - repel

Unlike - attract

500

How does electric current produce magnetism?

Electric current flowing through wire produces a magnetic field around the wire.