Objects that have like charges:
What is Repel
Name four possible parts/pieces of a circuit
What is a battery, wire, switch, light bulb, diode, potentiometer, resistor, motor.
A material through which electric charges can easily flow
What is a conductor
If the north poles of two magnets are close, they will:
What is an electromagnet
Objects that have Unlike Charges:
What is Attract
Explain one way to change a circuit
Adding more bulbs
Add another battery
Switch the wires around
Other
What is a material through which an electric charge cannot easily flow
What is a insulator
How can you turn a non-magnetic metal into an electromagnet?
Mr. B will determine if answer is sufficient
Is this an open or a closed circuit?
What is open
What in nature is an example of Static Electricity?
What is Lightning
What is the function of a battery in a circuit?
It provides the “push” to keep electrons moving in the circuit
Or
Provides energy or potential energy for the circuit
Explain how you can test whether an object in an insulator or a conductor
Mr. B will determine your right :)
What is the metal called which has the ability to become magnetized?
What is ferromagnetic
What kind of circuit is this?
What is parallel
What is it called when electrons move quickly from one object to another?
Electric Discharge
How many volts does one AA battery produce?
What is 1.5 Volts
Why do conductors allow for electricity and/or magnetism to easily take place or flow? (Need detail to get the full 400)
Electrons are held loosely in the outer shells of the atom
Draw a magnetic field
Mr. B will determine if sufficient
This is an example of what device?
What is a potentionmeter
Explain what happens when you rub a balloon on your head and then stick it to the whiteboard
What is electrons move to the balloon to create an opposite charge of the electrons on the whiteboard
If you have 3 AA batteries in a parallel circuit, how many volts do they produce?
Name 3 examples of conductors
Mr. B will determine correct answer
Name 2 of the metals that are ferromagnetic
What is Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Gadolinium, Neodymium
What is this symbol?
What is an ohm