Series Circuits
Parallel Circuits
Ohm's Law
Symbols
Static Electricity
100

The total resistance of this circuit.

What is 6 Ohms?

100

The resistance in a parallel circuit compared to a series circuit with the same two resistors. 

What is less resistance?

100

Ohm's Law Equation.

What is V=IR?

100

What is a battery?

100

The charge of an atom if you strip electrons from it.

What is positive?

200

The overall current in a circuit as you add more lamps to it. 

What is decreases?

200

The equivalent resistance of this circuit.

What is 12 Ohms?

200

The current in a series circuit with 3 bulbs each with 10 Ohms of resistance. The battery supplies 30 V. 

What is 1 Amp?

200

The unit used for measuring electrical current.

What is the Ampere?

200

The charge of a comb when you comb your hair and remove electrons from your hair.

What is negatively charged?

300

This is what will happen to lamp 2, if lamp 1 is unscrewed.


What is lamp 2 will go out?

300

This is what will happen to lamp 2, if lamp 1 is unscrewed.


What is lamp 2 will stay lit?

300

The voltage in a parallel circuit that has 3 bulbs with 4 Ohms each. The current flowing through the circuit is 6 Amps. 

What is 8 Volts?

300

What is Omega?

300

This is what would happen if two negatively charged objects came toward each other.

What is they would repel?

400

The ammeter with the highest reading.

What is they both have the same reading?

400

The equivalent resistance of this circuit.


What is 58.75 Ohms?

400

The current of this circuit.


What is 8 Amps?

400

What is a battery?

400

This is why there is a shock when you walk across a carpeted room and touch a doorknob.

What is electrons are removed from your body which causes you to be positively charged so that you are shocked when you touch the doorknob.

500

The current in this circuit.


What is 1 Amp?

500

The current of this circuit.


What is 0.5 Amps?

500

This is how much current would pass through this circuit if you quadrupled the voltage of the battery.


What is it would quadruple to 25.2 Amps.

500

What is a resistor?

500

The two things that static electrical force depends on are...

What is the distance between the objects, and the charge?