an electric circuit with a single path
What is a series circuit?
the charge of a proton
What is positive?
an example of an insulator
What is rubber, glass, or cardboard?
the highest point on a wave
What is a crest?
the transfer of thermal energy from one medium or object to another or from an energy source to a medium or object
What is heat?
a circuit that contains more than one path for current to flow
What is a parallel circuit?
the charge of a neutron
What is neutral?
an example of a conductor
What is silver, steel, iron, or copper?
the shortest wavelength on the ER spectrum
What are gamma rays?
the temperature change during a phase change
What is remains constant?
a flow of electric charge
What is an electric current?
the type of particle that electrons are attracted to
What is a proton?
makes of matter
What are atoms?
the bending of waves around an object
What is diffraction?
when grilling meat, its temperature rises because of it direct contact with the hot metal grate
What is conduction?
the point in an electrical system where there is access to the current
What is an electrical outlet?
the charge of most matter
What is neutral?
an object that attracts iron, nickel, or cobalt
What is a magnet?
an example of how sound waves are used in medicine
What are ultrasounds?
What is directly proportional?
energy caused by the movement of electrons through matter is known as
electricity
the particle that moves easily from one object to another and creates static electricity
What is an electron?
a unit of electric pressure
What is a volt?
the unit of frequency
What is Hertz?
the circular currents in boiling water
What is convection?