Insulators/Conductors
Ohm's Law
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100

What are some examples of insulators?

Plastic, wood, air, rubber, and glass?

100

In the equation V=IR, what is I measured in?

Amps

100

Who won the war of the currents? How do we know?

Tesla, because we have used his idea for the most efficient means of moving electricity from the power plant to our houses.......AC Current

100

True or False: The electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental forces of nature.

True

100

Which type of circuit could a light bulb go out while all of the other bulbs remain on? 

Parallel Circuits

200

What are some examples of conductors?

Metals (especially copper in wires) and skin. 


200

An electric toothbrush operates on 120 V and has a current of 12.5 amps. What is its resistance?

9.6 Ω

200

What type of current do batteries product?

DC or Direct Current

200

An electromagnet is a magnet that works

-A. only with the help of electricity, B. permanently, C. only when it is made a part of the circuit, OR D. both A & B

A. only with the help of electricity

200

Why does a light bulb remain on when one goes out in a parallel circuit?

It has more than one "path" for current to flow from the positive to the negative terminal without any gap. 

300

What part of a wire is the insulator? Which is the conductor? 

Insulator= rubbing outside part of the wire

Conductor= metal wire inside

300

Calculate the current produced with a 9 V battery through a resistance of 100 ohms?

0.09 amps

300

Is Electricity Used in the Human Body?

Yes, electricity is required for the nervous system to send signals throughout the body and to the brain.

300

What will increase the strength of the magnetic field around a current?

-A. Increasing the current, B. moving further from the current, OR C. switching the current off-

A. Increasing the current

300

What type of current flows from any electrical outlet?

AC Alternating Current

400

Name 3 factors that increase resistance?

1. Increased Heat

2. Longer length wires

3. narrower wires

4. materials with a structure that has tiny amounts of air between their molecular structure. 

400

What is the Ohm's Law? 

 the amount of current is directly proportional to the voltage difference. 


400

How Is Electricity Used?

Lighting, heating, cooling, operating, machinery, etc. 

400

What is electromagnetism?

an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge via electromagnetic fields.

400

Do series circuits or parallel circuits have a voltage that stays the same throughout?

Parallel Circuits

500

At the molecular level why are metals good conductors?

Their molecular structure is uniformed and tightly bound together so the current can move easily through it as opposed to having to "jump" gaps between particles. 

500

The lower the resistance, the higher the ____.

current

500

What is voltage?

an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.

500

Which of the following does not increase the strength of the magnetic field produced by an electromagnet?

-A. Increasing the electric current flowing in the coil, 

B. increasing the number of turns on the coil 

C. using a copper core

C. Using a copper core

500

True or False: More items increases the overall resistance in parallel circuits.

False