4-H
Electricity 1
Electricity 2
Physics
Kentucky
100
4-H Colors
What are Green & White
100
Electricity must come from one of these. For example, a generator or battery.
What is a Source
100
Electricity is created by the movement of this part of the atom
What are Electrons
100
Physics is the study of this
What is Motion
100
The capital of Kentucky
What is Frankfort
200
To Make the Best Better
What is the 4-H Motto
200
Electricity must travel to one of these in order to work. For example, a light bulb.
What is an Output
200
These objects are difficult for electricity to pass through, example rubber
What are Resistors or Insulators
200
He discovered the 3 laws of motion
Who is Sir Issac Newton
200
This river is on Kentucky's northern border
What is the Ohio River
300
Age to join 4-H
What is 9 years old
300
Electricity must through one of these from one point, to another, and back to the original point. Generally made with wires.
What is a Circuit
300
These objects let electricity pass through them easily, example copper
What are Conductors
300
This force acts upon any two objects rubbing together.
What is Friciton
300
This event occurs in Louisville on the 1st Saturday in May
What is the Kentucky Derby
400
University that sponsors 4-H
What is the University of Kentucky
400
This type of circuit divides power evenly between elements.
What is a Series Circuit
400
This is released as electricity moves through any object
What is Heat
400
According to the 3rd Law of Motion, for every action there is an equal and opposite one of these.
What is a Reaction
400
The number of counties in Kentucky
What is 120
500
The 4-H Emblem
What is 4 Leaf Clover
500
What type of circuit divides power so that each element receives the full amount of power.
What is a Parallel Circuit
500
This is a measurement of how much work electricity can do.
What is a Volt
500
According to Newton's First Law of Motion, objects at rest end to stay at this.
What is Rest
500
The governor of Kentucky
Who is Matt Bevin