Atomic Structure
Charge Interactions
Charging
Conductors/Insulators, Polarization
Bonus
100

Positively charged parts of an atom.

What are protons?

100

Two objects with different charges do this.

What is attraction?

100

transfer of electrons/charge by direct contact.

What is conduction?

100

 materials that permit electrons to flow freely from particle to particle.

What are conductors?

100

Spongebob's pet.

Who is Gary?

200

Particles without a charge.

What are neutrons?

200

Two objects with like charges do this.

What is repulsion?

200

transfer of electrons between two objects that are rubbed together.

What is friction?

200

materials that interfere with the free flow of electrons.

What are insulators?

200

Famous actor featured in the Spongebob movie.

Who is David Hasselhoff?
300

Located outside nucleus of an atom, negatively charged.

What are electrons?

300

The charge of an object with a deficiency of electrons.

What is positive?

300

charging an object by indirect contact.

What is induction?

300

the process of separating opposite charges within an object.

What is polarization?

300

The teacher / driving instructor in Spongebob.

Who is Mrs. Puff?


400

Densely packed, positively charged center of an atom.

What is the nucleus?


400

Equal numbers of protons and electrons

What is neutral?

400

Law that states overall charge on the system of two objects is the same after the charging process 

What is the law of conservation of charge?

400

Metals, skin, water

What is a conductor?

400

The former fry cook at the Krusty Krab who haunts the restaurant.

Who is the Hash Slinging Slasher?