Circuits
Electromagnets
Conductors & Insulators
Experimental Design
Energy Transformations
100

The name of a circuit that does not let electrical current flow

Open circuit

100

True or False: Adding more coils to an electromagnet will make it stronger.

True

100

What is the name of an item that allows electricity to flow through it?

Conductor

100

What is the name of the prediction a scientist makes before conducting an experiment?

Hypothesis

100

What are renewable energy resources?

A resource that can be naturally replaced in a short amount of time.

200

The name of a circuit that allows for electrical current to flow

Closed circuit

200

What is created when an electrical current runs through a wire wrapped around an iron nail?

A magnetic field/an electromagnet

200

What is the name of an item that does not allow electricity to easily flow through it?

Insulator

200

True or False: A scientist changes the dependent variable in an experiment.

False! Independent variable is what a scientist purposely changes

200

What kind of energy is released in the form of light?

Radiant energy

300

The materials needed to build a simple circuit

Dry cell (battery), wires, and a lightbulb

300

Name two ways an electromagnet can be made stronger

1) Increase the number of wire coils

2) Add more dry cells (batteries)

300

Fill in the blank:

All __________ conduct electricity. 

metals

300

What do the number of batteries represent in the experiment below?

Jose wanted to test the effect of adding more dry cells to an electromagnet. 

Independent Variable

300

What is the particle responsible for producing electrical energy?

electrons

400

Toby is building a circuit. When he lowers the switch, the lightbulb does not light up. Why might the circuit not work?

Possible answers:

-a wire is not fully connected

-the dry cell is dead

-the lightbulb is burnt out

400

Kunal tried to build an electromagnet using a long wire, dry cell, and aluminum nail. Why did the electromagnet not work?

The nail was made out of aluminum, not iron

400

Name three examples of insulating materials.

rubber, plastic, wood, glass, cardboard

400

Why is it important to only have one independent variable in an experiment?

Scientists can determine a cause and effect relationship if only one variable changes. If multiple changes are made, a scientist would not know which change led to the results. 
400

What is an energy transformation that occurs when using an electric oven?

Electrical energy --> Thermal energy (heat)

500

Name TWO things a scientist could do to make the lightbulbs in a circuit brighter.

1) Add more dry cells 

2) Remove lightbulbs

500

Name three places where electromagnets are used in the real world.

Metal scrapyard claw machine, MRI scanners, and maglev trains

500

Explain why wires and electrical cords are wrapped in a plastic coating.

Plastic is an insulator so it prevents the electrical current from shocking a person when they touch the cord.
500

What is the dependent variable in this experiment?

Joanna wanted to test the strength of an electromagnet. She coiled a wire around an iron nail 15, 25, and 35 times. Joanna recorded how many paperclips the electromagnet picked up each time.

The number of paperclips attracted

500

What are three examples of fossil fuels?

Coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas