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100
The power of an electric current measured in volts is __________.
What is voltage.
100
A __________ circuit has more than one pathway for current electricity to flow.
What is parallel.
100
A _____ circuit has only one pathway for an electrical current to flow.
What is series.
100
A break in any part of a ______ circuit will stop the current electricity from flowing at all.
What is series.
100
A measure of how difficult it is for an electric current to flow is _____________.
What is resistance.
200
Name one element that is ferromagentic.
What is iron, nickel, cobalt,or magnetite.
200
A machine that produces electricity from moving parts is a ___________.
What is a generator.
200
A buildup of nonflowing electrical charge on an object is ___________.
What is static electricity.
200
A continuous flow of an electrical charge is called ____________.
What is current electricity.
200
This word shows the connection between electricity and magnetism.
What is electromagnetism.
300
This kind of material allows a current to flow easily.
What is a conductor.
300
Increasing the electrical current flowing through this device makes it stronger.
What is an electromagnet.
300
What are two ways that you could decrease the amount of resistance in a circuit.
What is make the circuit shorter and thicker.
300
How is a series circuit different from a parallel circuit?
A series circuit has only one pathway for the current to flow, but a parallel circuit has more than one pathway.
300
Imagine that you walk across the carpet in your socks and touch a doorknob. What sensation might you experience and what causes it?
What is a shock. The electrons from the carpet transfer to my socks and give my body a charge. This is called static electricity. When I touch the doorknob I feel a shock. This is static discharge.
400
How can people produce electricity and still show wise use of God's creation? (give two examples)
What is turning off electrical devices when they are not in use and using other ways to generate power (such as solar, wind, water, etc.)
400
The property of a particle that causes it to repel of attract other particles.
What is charge.
400
A complete path through which an electric current can flow.
What is a circuit.
400
The continuous flow of an electric charge through a material.
What is current electricity.
400
Relating to math with strong magnetic properties.
What is ferromagnetic.
500
A magnet that produces a magnetic field by means of an electrical current.
What is an electromagnet.
500
A sudden flow of static electricity from one object to another.
What is static discharge.
500
The buildup of nonflowing electric charge.
What is static electricity.
500
What is the difference between static electricity and static discharge?
Static electricity is a buildup of nonflowing charge. Static discharge is the release or sudden flow of that charge to another object.
500
If an atom has 5 electrons and 3 protons, will its charge be positive, negative, or neutral?
What is negative (electrons are negative and protons are positive!)