Electricity
Magnetism
Heat
Circuits
Who Knows?
100
An electron
What is the name of the negative charge?
100
The area where the pull of the magnet can be felt
What is the magnetic field
100
The lights go on!
What is a closed circuit.
100
A quick jolt of electric charge - is does not flow.
What is static discharge?
200
A Proton
What is name of a positive electric charge?
200
The magnetic field is strongest at these two locations.
What are the poles?
200
Plastic, Rubber and Cloth
What are insulators?
200
Electric circuits needs wires, a resistor and this.
What is an energy source/battery?
200
This is an example of static discharge in nature.
What is lightning?
300
This flows through wires moving the electrons
What is an electric current?
300
North and South
What are the names of the poles.
300
The transfer of heat when contact IS made.
What is conduction?
300
the object which slows down the current is called this.
What is a resistor?
300
In static discharge this type of charge gathers together.
What is the negative electron?
400
When you use a battery and a nail to create a magnetic field.
What is electromagnetism?
400
The transfer of heat from the sun.
What is radiation?
400
This type of circuit will allow the flow of electricity to the other bulbs even if one blows out.
What is a parallel circuit?
400
This is how charges move when you rub a balloon on your hair or sweater.
What is through friction?
500
Copper is an excellent one for electricity.
What is a conductor?
500
this happens when you increase the number of coils of wire around the nail.
What is magnetic force increases?
500
When ice melts and cools your warm drink.
What happens when heat moves from the warm drink to the ice.
500
The reason copper wires are covered in rubber.
What is to insulate the electric current?
500
This explains why the warm water in the cup lost heat and the cool water in the cup warmed up in the styrofoam cup demonstration.
What is heat conduction through the aluminum bar?