What is a conductor?
A material that allows electricity to flow easily through it.
What is an insulator?
A material that does not allow electricity to flow easily through it.
What is a closed circuit?
A complete path through which electricity can flow.
What is static electricity?
A buildup of electric charge on the surface of an object.
What is an energy transformation?
The process of changing one form of energy into another.
Name two examples of conductors.
Copper and aluminum.
Name two examples of insulators.
Rubber and plastic.
What is an open circuit?
A broken path that prevents electricity from flowing.
How can you create static electricity?
By rubbing two different materials together (like balloons on hair).
Name three forms of energy that electrical energy can transform into.
Mechanical, thermal, and radiant energy.
How do conductors affect electricity flow?
They allow electricity to flow freely, enabling circuits to function.
How do insulators affect electricity flow?
They block or reduce the flow of electricity, preventing short circuits.
How does electricity flow through a circuit?
From the power source, through conductors, to the load (like a light bulb), and back to the source.
Give an example of static electricity in daily life.
Getting a shock when touching a doorknob after walking on a carpet.
How does a toaster transform energy?
It transforms electrical energy into thermal energy to toast bread.
Why are metals good conductors?
Metals have free electrons that can move easily, allowing electricity to pass through.
Why is rubber considered an insulator?
Rubber has tightly bound electrons, which do not move freely.
What happens if a circuit is broken?
The flow of electricity stops, and devices powered by the circuit will not work.
What causes clothes to stick together in a dryer?
The buildup of static electricity from friction between the clothes.
How does a lamp transform energy?
It transforms electrical energy into radiant energy (light).
What happens when a conductor is added to a circuit?
It completes the circuit, allowing electricity to flow.
What happens if an insulator is used in a circuit?
It stops the flow of electricity, preventing the circuit from working.
Describe a simple circuit.
A circuit that includes a power source (like a battery), wires, and a load (like a light bulb).
Explain how lightning is related to static electricity.
Lightning is a discharge of static electricity between clouds or between a cloud and the ground.
Describe how mechanical energy can be generated from electrical energy.
By using an electric motor, which converts electrical energy into mechanical movement.