The Pen is Mightier
Electric Forces and Fields
Electrostatics
Current and Resistance
Electric Power
100
Rocco's cat's coloration
What is brindle?
100
this particle is nature's smallest carrier of positive charge.
What is the proton?
100
An arrangement consisting of two equal and opposite charges.
What is a dipole?
100
The SI unit of current.
What is the Ampere ?
100
The SI unit of power.
What is the Watt?
200
The third letter of Greek alphabet
What is "gamma"?
200
Materials in which the electric charges move freely in response to an electric force
What are Conductors?
200
This is the value of an electric field inside a conducting material in steady state.
What is zero?
200
The SI unit of resistance (or the Sanskrit word for the primordial sound.)
What is the Ohm?
200
These two circuit quantities can be multiplied to find the power in a circuit.
What are the current and the voltage?
300
Archibald Leach, Bernard Schwartz and Lucille LeSueur
Who are three people who've never been in my kitchen
300
The law that states that electric force is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between charges and proportional to the product of the magnitudes of the charges.
What is Coulomb’s Law?
300
The measure of how much electric field vectors penetrate through a given surface.
What is electric flux?
300
The approximate speed of electrical conduction in m/s.
What is 3 x 10^8 ?
300
A class of materials whose resistances fall to near zero below a certain temperature.
What are superconductors?
400
The air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow
An African or European swallow?
400
When an electric field exists between a positive and negative charge, it is directed this way.
What is from positive to negative?
400
When released from rest, between regions of low potential and high potential, electrons accelerate toward this.
What is the higher potential?
400
When the resistance in a circuit increases, the current does this.
What is decreases?
400
The unit of ENERGY used by U.S. electric power companies to compute cost.
What is the kilowatt-hour?
500
The answer to life, the universe, and everything
What is 42?
500
The principle that states that the resultant force on any one charge equals the vector sum of the forces exerted by the other individual charges that are present.
What is superposition?
500
The intensity of an electric field falls off as the inverse square of this.
What is distance?
500
If the temperature in a circuit increases, the resistivity does this.
What is increases?
500
The type of energy from which electric power in a battery is derived.
What is chemical energy?