Static Electricity
Current Electricity
Ohmmmmm
It's Powerful
Hodge Podge
100
The build up of these causes a negative charge.
What are electrons
100
Current electricity must travel through one of these
What is a circuit
100
Recognized a relationship between voltage and current.
Who is Georg Ohm
100
This is used by power companies to measure energy useage
What is a kilowatt hour
100
In a circuit, a thinner wire has more of this than a thicker wire
What is resistance
200
This type of charge results in objects repelling each other.
What is like, +/+, or -/-
200
This circuit allows electrons to flow in only one path.
What is series
200
Increases when voltage increases
What is current
200
This is equal to power multiplied by time
What is electrical energy or kilowatt hour
200
Current is measured in this
What is amperes
300
The reason a balloon sticks to a wall.
What is the balloon and wall have opposite charges.
300
This circuit allows electrons to detour around burned out bulbs and keep other bulbs lit.
What is parallel
300
More of this makes less current
What is resistance
300
Electrical energy is usually produced by one of these
What is an electric generator
300
A flashlight battery is an example.
What is a dry cell
400
This is a huge release of static electricity
What is lightning
400
These three are the components of most circuits.
What are voltage, current, and resistance.
400
The accepted units for resistance.
What is ohms
400
A hair dryer uses more of this than a stereo
What is electric power
400
This is used to protect a circuit from too much current
What is a fuse or circuit breaker
500
This is used to detect an electric charge.
What is an electroscope
500
This shows the parts and design of a circuit in symbols and numbers.
What is a schematic diagram
500
Ohms are symbolized by this Greek letter
What is Omega
500
It costs more to use the television than the hairdryer because of this
What is the time it's in use
500
A car battery is an example
What is a wet cell