Aluminium foil - conductor or insulator ?
CONDUCTOR!
Name three things that transform electrical energy to energy of motion.
Electric fans, washing machines, merry-go-rounds, conveyer belts, elevators, escalators, mixers...
A complete loop through which an electrical current travels.
Closed circuit
What kind of circuit is this?
Series
What part of a circuit is this object?
Energy source
This allows electric current to flow easily though it.
CONDUCTOR
The buildup of electrical charges on an object is called...
STATIC ELECTRICITY
What happens to the brightness of the light bulbs in a series circuit when you add more lights?
Each bulb gets dimmer
Does this diagram represent a series or parallel circuit?
Parallel
What part of a circuit is a light bulb?
A resistor (As long as its filament is functional). it changes electrical energy to light and heat energy.
INSULATOR!
Which type of energy causes friction?
Energy of motion.
What happens if there is a break in a series circuit?
Electric current will not flow. Resistors like filaments in lamps will not work.
Does this diagram represent a series or parallel circuit?
Parallel Circuit
What opens and closes a circuit?
A switch is a conductor that may be used to complete and break a circuit.
How are insulators helpful?
They make electrically charged objects safe to handle.
They protect you from electric current and excessive heat.
Name three things that use resistors to transform electricity into heat?
Toasters, ovens, light bulbs, dryers, most electric heaters...
What will happen (to the flow of electric current) in a parallel circuit if one of its loops is broken?
Electric current will still flow through the unbroken loops.
Does this diagram represent a series or parallel circuit?
Series circuit
What makes wires valuable parts of a circuit?
They're conductors, allowing electric current to flow, often covered with an insulator to make it safer to touch.
What is the definition of an insulator?
Something that electric charges move through with difficulty
What can be used to create more energy when we need it?
NOTHING! Energy cannot be created or destroyed!
What can cause a break in a series circuit?
Disconnected or broken wires, a switch in the open position, or an insulator placed within the circuit.
Does this diagram represent a series or parallel circuit?
Parallel
What's it called when electric current travels along the easiest path, without resistors?
A short circuit. It can be dangerous.