An object that does not allow the flow of electricity to pass easily through
Insulator
Where is the magnetic force of magnets the strongest?
At the poles
Name two examples of a conductor.
Gold, metal, iron, copper
What is the flow of electricity through an object referred to as?
Electric Current
Who is the blind bard that created the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey?
Homer
The relationship between electricity and magnetism
Electromagnetism
What do we call the area around a magnet where its magnetism can affect other materials?
Magnetic Field
How are electric charges created? (Hint: what is gained or lost?)
Electrons are transferred between atoms
How is an electric current created?
Electrons move from atom to atom, creating kinetic energy
Solve the following: 82 + 10 - (23 * 4)
42
A complete, or closed, path that electricity can flow through
Electric Circuit
What happens when you cut a magnet in half?
Two new magnets, both with a north and south pole
How does an atom become positively charged? How does an atom become negatively charged?
Positively charged - Losing electrons
Negatively charged - Gaining electrons
What three things do all simple electric circuits contain?
A source of electric energy, an electric device, and an electric conductor
Describe one of Newton's three laws of motion.
An object at rest will stay at rest until a nonzero force acts on it
Acceleration of an object is dependent on force and mass
For every action, there is an opposite but equal reaction
A piece of metal that is capable of generating forces of attraction or repulsion
Magnet
What is unique about the geographic and magnetic poles of Earth?
False; neutral overall charge
What are three sources of electric energy?
Batteries, generators, solar cells, fuel cells
Who made their NBA debut last night and put up 17 consecutive points?
Zion Williamson
The attraction or repulsion that arises between charged particles because of their motion
Magnetic Force
What do we call Earth's magnetic field that extends into space?
Magnetosphere
Explain why when you rub a balloon on your head, your hair stands up.
Your hair transfers electrons to the balloon, making the balloon negatively charged and your hair positively charged. Therefore, your hair is attracted to the balloon because opposites attract.
How are an electric current and an electric circuit related?
An electric current has to have an electric circuit to flow through in order to transform into other forms of energy to power things.
Name one character from the MCU who is getting their own spin-off show on Disney+ (Hint: there are 6)