vocabulary
Vocab Continued
Problem Solving
100

a material that allows electricity to flow through it 

conductor

100

Buildup of electric charges on objects

Static electricity 

100

During a Thunderstorm, Yolanda saw a bolt of lightning strike a television antenna on a roof. Why do you think the lightening hit the antenna?

Negative charges at the bottom of a storm cloud jumped to the positively charged antenna

200

a material that does not allow electricity to flow through it 

Insulator

200

Safety device that opens a circuit by melting 

Fuse

200

Mark created a circuit for a science fair. He wanted to be able to open and close the circuit easily without connecting and disconnecting the wires. What device best suited his needs?

A switch 

300

A circuit that has only one single path for the current to follow

Series Circuit 

300

a switch that opens a circuit by turning itself off

Circuit breaker

300

What kind of circuit, series or parallel, is best for a set of holiday lights? Why?

A parallel because if one light goes out, the others will stay lit since the current has more than one path to follow.

400

a circuit that has more than one path for an electric circuit to follow 

Parallel Circuit 

400

A device that opens or closes a circuit 

Switch 

400

Darnell rubs two balloons over the wool carpet. What is most likely to happen to the balloons when he holds them close together?

They will repel each other

500

A thin wire inside a light bulb

Filament 

500
The path along which negative charges flow

electric circuit

500

Which material is most likely to be connected to the free ends of the wires circuit? Why? 

aluminum foil