Name That Heat Transfer!
Electric Charge
Circuits
Sound
Math
100

How is this heat transferring? 

Heat from a stovetop transferring to a pot.

Conduction!

100

What is the conservation law of electricity? 

The charges move around but they are neither created nor destroyed.

100

What is a series circuit? Draw it.

Resistors are in a row, there is one path for electricity to pass through.

100

How can one describe "frequency"?

How many "per" time. (1/s)

100

How do you calculate electric power? 

P=IV (Power=[Current][Voltage])

200

How is this heat transferring?

A bowl of food heating in the microwave.

Radiation!

200

What happens to your charge if you scuff electrons from the carpet onto your shoe?

You become negatively charged!
200

What is a parallel circuit? Draw it. 

Separate, multiple paths. 

200

What is it called when sounds that are exactly the same happen at the same time and "add together"? 

Constructive interference!

200

What is the power in a circuit that has a voltage of 130 and a current of 65? 

8450 watts

300

How is this heat transferring?

Ice melting

Convection!

300

Is the charge between two like charges attractive or repulsive?

Repulsive!

300

What is constant in a series circuit? What is constant in a parallel circuit?

In a series circuit, current in constant. In a parallel circuit, voltage is constant.

300

Draw a transverse wave and a longitudinal/elastic wave!

If your transverse wave looks like a squiggle good job.

If your longitudinal/elastic wave looks like a slinky good job. 

300

A circuit has a resistor of 5 amps, a resistor of 7 amps, and a resistor of 3 amps. The circuit has a voltage of 70 volts. What is its resistance?

4.7 Ω

400

How is this heat transferring?

Your hands being warmed from being in front of a fire

Radiation!

400

What fraction of a proton is an electron?

An electron is 1/2000th of a proton!

400

Where does a safety fuse go in a circuit? Why? Draw it. 

The fuse goes right before the battery so that the electricity does not overwhelm the circuit.

400
What is the relationship between frequency and pitch?

The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch. 

400

A person stands in a cold 3°C warehouse. They yell and hear their echo after 4 seconds. How far are they to the wall?

663.6 m

500

How is this heat transferring?

Your feet being burned from hot sand.

Conduction!

500

What is Ohm's Law?

V=IR (Voltage=[Current][Resistance])

500

What make's Coulomb's Law different from the very similar law of gravitational force?

Electric force can attract OR repel, while gravitational force simply attracts.

500

Someone draw noise, pure tone, and musical tone as fast as you can go go go go go go 

yeah

500

A bat in a 19°C cave hears its echo after 6 seconds. How far is it to the wall? 

1024.2