The negatively charged particles that can be transferred to and from objects.
What are electrons?
Scuffing your shoes across the carpet can make you become __________.
What is charged?
This type of charge flows through a wire creating current.
What is an electron?
This is the amount of charge moving through a circuit during an amount of time.
What is electrical current.
Every magnet has a __________ and a __________.
What is north and south pole?
The same number of positive particles as negative particles. (charge)
What is neutral?
For an object to become positively charged this must happen.
What is lose electrons?
This might be wired in parallel or series.
What is an electric circuit.
This is the standard metric unit of resistance.
What is the ohm?
True or False: It's possible for a magnet to have a single north pole or a single south pole.
What is false?
This states "Electric charge can not be created or destroyed, only exchanged or transferred.
What is conservation of charge?
The rapid movement of charge from from place to another.
What is static discharge
This circuit has only one path in which current can flow.
What is a series circuit?
This provide the energy to push charge through an electrical circuit.
What is voltage?
This is a current carrying wire wrapped around an iron core
What is electromagnet
The method of charging that allows a charged balloon to "stick" to a wall.
What is charged by induction?
True or False: A balloon becomes negatively charged by rubbing fur on the balloon which creates negative charge.
What is false
If you unplug a light bulb in this circuit, the rest of the circuit will still work.
What is parallel?
This amount of current is flowing through a 3.5 ohm lightbulb that is connected to a 9 V battery.
What is 2.6 A?
Current flowing through a wire creates this.
What is magnetic field?
Sliding down a plastic slide may make your hair stand up is a method of charging by this.
What is friction?
These are three ways an object can be charged.
What is charging by contact, charging by induction, charging by friction?
In this circuit, voltage is shared across each electrical device in the circuit.
What is series?
The amount or amounts of current flowing through a 4.5 ohm bulb, a 6.0 ohm bulb, and a 3.5 ohm bulb in a series circuit with a 9.0 V battery.
What is 0.64 A?
The production of an electric current by moving a magnet and or a loop of wire relative to each other is called this.
What is electromagnetic induction