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Define This
Coulomb Who?
Stop Shocking Me!
Loop de Loop
We Learned That?!
100
A characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it has more or fewer electrons than protons.
What is a charge?
100
What is k?
What is 9x10^9 N*m^2/C^2?
100
These kinds of charges attract.
What are opposites?
100
Energy moves in a complete circle; from the power source, to the load, then back to the opposite side of the power source.
What is a circuit?
100
Objects that have as many protons as electrons.
What is neutral?
200
A region around a charged particle.
What is an electric field?
200
This is Coulomb's Law.
What is F=kq1q2/r^2?
200
These kinds of charges repel.
What are like?
200
Electric charges in motion.
What is electric current?
200
A device used to attract atmospheric charge and direct it safely into the ground.
What is a lightning rod?
300
There is one path for electrical current to flow.
What is a series circuit?
300
The two factors that affect the force between two electric charges.
What are the amount of charge and the distance between them?
300
This is the type of charge when the electric field lines are directed towards the charge.
What is negative?
300
A device used to open and close circuits.
What is a switch?
300
A current carrying wire wrapped around an iron core is called this.
What is an electromagnet?
400
There are many paths for the electrical current to flow.
What is a parallel circuit?
400
Coulomb's Law is very similar in form to this law.
What is Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation?
400
An object is said to be charged if it lost or gained these particles.
What are electrons?
400
This circuit will not light up the other bulbs if one is out of place or goes out.
What is series circuit?
400
A desktop uses this type of current.
What is alternate current?
500
The energy a charged object has because of its location.
What is electrical potential energy?
500
There are two charged balloons, one charge is increased by 2x and the distance is decreased by 1/4 x. How will the force change?
What is 32x?
500
This is a build up of charges that can then discharge very quickly to the opposite of the charge that has been built up.
What is static electricity?
500
This type of current is found in a flashlight where charges only flow in one direction
What is direct current?
500
How far is the lightning from you if you hear thunder 10 seconds after lightning strikes
What is 2 miles?