Atoms
Forms of Electricity
Sources of Electricity
Insulators and Conductors
Circuits
100
What are the three particles in a atom?
What is protons, neutrons and electrons.
100
This electricity is known as "still" energy.
What is potential energy.
100
Energy that cannot be used over and over again.
What is non-renewable energy.
100
Wooden spoon
What is insulators.
100
When a circuit has a wire missing that circuit becomes what?
What is a open circuit.
200
What is a atom that has more neutrons then protons and electrons?
What is a ion.
200
This energy is known as "moving" energy.
What is kinetic energy.
200
Energy that can be used more then once.
What is renewable energy.
200
Copper wire
What is conductor.
200
When a circuit has every part properly attached with nothing broken, what is it?
What is a closed circuit.
300
Which particle in a atom likes to move around?
What are electrons.
300
This type of energy effects people that are in space less.
What is gravitational energy.
300
This energy is most trains and some ships.
What is coal energy.
300
Paper clip
What is conductor
300
More commonly known as a simple circuit this circuit only has one pathway for electrons to flow through it.
What is series circuit.
400
Electrons can cause this by moving into a different family of atoms.
What is static electricity.
400
This energy is in the food we eat.
What is chemical energy.
400
This energy cannot be used when clouds are blocking it.
What is solar energy.
400
Air
What is insulators.
400
This circuit has more then one way for electrons to flow through in it.
What is a parallel circuit.
500
This weapon of mass destruction causes atoms to be ripped in half.
What is a atomic bomb.
500
Most often seen in rubber bands when they are scrunched or stretched.
What is elastic energy.
500
This energy is used to move turbines which cause a chain of actions and eventually making electricity.
What is wind energy.
500
Water
What is conductor.
500
What type of circuit is seen more often in a home?
What is a parallel circuit.