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Potpourri
100

This word means the ability to do work.

Energy

100

The center of the atom.

Nucleus
100

This type of energy converts the Sun's light and heat into electricity.

Solar Energy

100

This type of energy is powered by a turbine turning which generates electricity

Wind Energy

100

What kind of charge is created when there are more protons than electrons?

Positive charge

200

The smallest particles that exist.

Atoms

200

A form of energy that results from charged particles which can be carried by wires.

Electricity

200

This type of energy uses the power of flowing water to generate electricity.

Hydro Energy

200

An inexpensive energy source that is burned for energy. It is a fossil fuel.

Coal

200

What do we call the loop in which an electrical current flows.

Electrical Circuit

300

A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily.

Conductor

300
It is difficult for electricity to flow through this type of material.

Resistor

300

A fossil fuel found underground which emits less carbon dioxide than coal when burned.

Natural Gas

300

This type of energy uses the internal heat from the earth's crust to produce energy.

Geothermal

300

A circuit that has more than one load, but only one path that the electrons flow through.

Series Circuit
400

A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it.

Insulator

400

The build-up of an electrical charge on the surface of an object.

Static Electricity

400
This type of energy involves burning organic materials to produce steam, which turns a turbine to make electricity.

Biomass

400

This is used to heat homes and is burned in many of the power plants that make electricity.

Oil

400

A circuit that has more than one load and more than one path.

Parallel Circuit

500

The type of electricity that moves from one place to another.

Current Electricity

500

The movement of electrons through an electrical circuit.

Electrical Current

500

This type of energy uses fission to generate steam, which turns a turbine to generated electricity.

Nuclear Energy

500

The materials for this type of energy are expensive to install, but then can produce free electricity for about thirty years.

Solar Energy

500

Give one example of something that is made using a simple circuit, and one example of something that is made using a parallel circuit.

Simple circuit - flashlight, children's toys, old Christmas lights.

Parallel circuit - newer Christmas lights, cars, traffic lights