Electromagnet
Electromagnetic Induction
Conductors & Insulators
Resistors/Energy efficiency
Measuring Elec/Kilowatt hours/elec meter
100

Where will you find electromagnets?

Behind a cover usually. Unseen.

100

True or False: If the pointer is on 0 --> a lot of electricity is being generated.

False (no electricity is being generated) 

100

Which one is the best for electricity?

Conductors --> because electricity can flow through it.

100

Tungsten is a good...?

Resistor.

100

In what unit do we measure electricity consumption?

WATTS

200

True or False: When you wind a wire into a coil - the magnetic field is weaker?

False (it's stronger)

200
Who basically invented Electromagnetic Induction?

Michael Faraday

200

Examples of Conductors:

Silver, iron, brass, mercury, water, gold, copper, aluminum, steel, bronze, graphite, concrete.

200

Nichrome wire is made of?

Nickel & chromium

200

Reading an electrical meter: If point is between 0 & 9, which one do you write down?

The 9.
300

How do you make a simple electromagnet?

Wind a wire around an iron nail several times. Connect both ends of the wire to a power source like a battery. 
300

With what device do you measure Electromagnetic induction?

Voltmeter. 

300

Examples of Insulators:

Glass, oil, fibreglass, ceramic, cotton, plastic, diamond, rubber, asphalt, porcelain, quartz, paper, air.

300

Example of Nichrome wire:

Elements from a stove.
300

Electrical meter: If pointer is between two numbers, which one do you write down?

The number the pointer JUST PASSED.
400

True or False?

When an electric current flows through a wire - a electric current is produced around it.

False (a magnetic field is produced)

400

What happens when you hold the magnet inside the coil without moving it?

NO CHARGE.

400

Definition for Insulators.

Materials that do NOT allow electricity to flow through them.

400

3 Reasons why it is important to be energy efficient:

Saves money, decrease use of non-renewable resources, & reduce air pollution.

400

Definition of Kilowatt hour:

The amount of electricity it takes to power a device that uses 1000 watts of electricy for one hour.

500

Definition of a electromagnet:

A magnet whose magnetic field is produced by an electric current.

500

Which things do you need to make a product, to measure Electromagnetic induction? 

Magnet, coil of wire, and a voltmeter. 

500

Definition for Conductors.

Substances that electricity can FLOW through.

500

Definition of Resistors:

Substances that are poor conductors of electricity. 

500

Does every house have a electrical meter?

And where is it located?

Yes. 

On an outside wall.