Spongebob Squarepants
Electrostatics
Circuits
Ohm's Law
Power
100

He lives in a pineapple under the sea.

Who is Spongebob Squarepants?

100

These tiny, negatively charged particles surround the nuclei of atoms.

What are electrons?

100

A closed path through which electricity can flow.

What is a circuit?

100

This circuit component resists the flow of electrons.

What is a resistor?

100

This is the equation for electrical power.

What is P = IV?

200

He lives under a rock and is pink.

Who is Patrick Star?

200

This is the name given to an object that has less electrons than protons.

What is positively charged?
200

What is the circuit diagram symbol for a resistor?

200

These are the units of electrical resistance.

What are ohms?

200

These are the units of power.

What are watts?

300

This intelligent squirrel hails from Texas and loves karate.

Who is Sandy?

300

Two positive charges experience this type of force when brought close together.

What is a repulsive force?

300

The circuit diagram element for a battery.

What is                                        ?

300
If you increase the resistance in a circuit but keep the voltage constant, this will happen to the current.

What is decrease?

300
The number of watts in 1 kW.

What is 1000?

400
A free-swimming member of the phylum Cnidaria that Spongebob loves to catch using a net. Don't get stung!

What is a jelly fish?

400

An electron will experience this type of force if brought into close proximity of a positively charged object.

What is an attractive force?

400

This circuit component produces light when electricity passes through it.

What is a light bulb?

400

This is the voltage of a battery that produces a current of 0.25 A in circuit with a resistance of 80 ohms. 

What is 20 V?

400

The voltage across a 2000 W toaster oven that draws 20 A of current.

What is 100 V?
500

This is Spongebob's name in Spanish.

What is Bob Esponja?
500

Glowing orbs that are sometimes mistaken for UFOs or ghosts.

What is ball lightning?

500

This is the name given to a material through which electrons can easily flow.

What is an electrical conductor?

500

This is the current drawn by a toaster oven (R=13 ohms) when turned on and plugged into a 120 V wall outlet.

What is 9 amps?

500

The current that flows through a 40 W lightbulb connected to a 120 V power source.

What is 0.3 A?