Circuits
Current
Electricity
Charges
Magnets
100

This is the material that easily allows the flow of electric charges.  This gives very little resistance to the flow of a charge.  Examples are metals like copper and aluminum, etc.  Real-life examples are a metal spoon, coin, paper clip, and a pencil.

What is a conductor?

100

This is created when electric charges run thru a wire; also known as a flow of charge thru a material.

What is an electric current?

100

The energy caused by the flow of electrons.

What is electricity?

100

Negative charges attract these.

What are positive charges?

100

These are the ends of the magnet where the magnetic effect is the strongest.

What are magnetic poles?

200

These do not allow for the flow of electric charges through them.  Examples are glass, plastic, certain rubber material, cloth.

What are insulators?

200

This is produced by an electric current.

What is a magnetic field?

200

All matter is made up of this.

What are atoms?

200

Negative charges repel these.

What are negative charges?

200

This is the region around a magnet that is affected by the magnet.

What are the magnetic fields?

300

This has only one path for the electric charges to flow.  

What is a series circuit?

300

This is made when an electric current goes through a coil of wire around a nail.

What is a magnet?

300

A buildup of electrical charges on an object or material.

What is static electricity?

300

Positive charges repel these.

What are positive charges?

300

Magnetic fields are strongest at these.

What are the poles?

400

This has more than one path for the electric charges to flow.

What is a parallel circuit?

400

This is a complete path through which electric current can flow.

What is a complete circuit?

400

The flow of electrical charges through a circuit.

What is current electricity?

400

These charges attract.

What are opposite charges?

400

These are materials that become magnetized ONLY while in contact with strong magnets.

What is a temporary magnet?

500

All circuits must have these 3 parts.

What is wires, a source, and a load?

500

All current electricity needs a pathway for electric charges to flow called this.

What is a circuit?

500

This is a loss of static electricity.

What is electric discharge?

500

These charges repel.

What are like charges?
500

These are materials that REMAIN magnetized, even when a magnet is removed from them.

What is a permanent magnet?