Energy Sources
Circuits
Ohm's Law
Electrifying Vocab
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100

Gone with the "...", this source of energy is great on blustery days. 

What is wind?

100

A circuit needs at least these three components. 

What are a power source, a path (wires) and something to use the energy (e.g. lightbulbs)?

100

Ohm's Law states that voltage is equal to this.

What is current multiplied by resistance?

100

A type of energy that comes from the movement of electrons

What is electricity?

100

This type of material allows electricity (or heat) to flow through it.

What is a conductor?

200

A source of energy coming from the sun

What is solar power?

200

This type of circuit has multiple lightbulbs in one path.

What is a series circuit?

200

In Ohm's law, current is represented by this letter, and measured in this unit. 

What is "I" and "amps"?

200

A looped path for electrons to flow, usually consisting of a power source, wires and something that uses electricity

What is a circuit?

200

This type of material prevents electricity (or heat) from flowing through it. 

What is an insulator?

300

This source of energy can be made from radioactive elements such as uranium. 

What is nuclear?

300

This type of circuit has multiple pathways for electricity to flow. 

What is a parallel circuit?

300

Mathematically as an equation, Ohm's law is written as this: 

What is V = I x R? 

(or V = IR)

300

This is the term for the flow of electrons in a circuit, measured in amps.

What is current?

300

These can be added to electrical circuits to control the flow of electrons and protect your electrical devices.

What are resistors?

400

This sedimentary rock used for energy comes from plant matter that didn't fully decay millions of years ago. 

What is coal?

400
A voltmeter is used to do this in a circuit. 

What is measures voltage?

400

As voltage and current increase in a circuit, this also increases in a circuit. 

What is resistance?

400
Often described as the "push" of electrons, it is the electrical potential difference in a circuit. 

What is voltage?

400
The standard form of electricity entering our homes, this type is where the flow of electrons periodically reverses directions. 

What is AC (alternating current)?

500

Often found in mountainous areas, this source of power converts the gravitational potential energy of water to mechanical energy to spin turbines.

What is hydropower?

500

If current flows along this unintended low-resistance path, it can cause a surge in electricity and "fry" your devices. 

What is a short-circuit?

500

This is what we get if we rearrange Ohm's Law (V = I x R) to solve for R. 

What is V / I? (V divided by I)

500

Measured in ohms, this describes the opposition to electrons flowing in a circuit.

What is resistance?

500

This device converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, often by moving coils of wire in a magnetic field.

What is a generator?