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100

When electricity moves only in one direction

Direct current

100

Aluminium foil - conduction or insulator ?

Conductor

100
Charges repel and opposite charges attract

Law of electric charges

100

Charges continually shift from flowing in one direction to flowing in the reverse direction

Alternating current

100

What part of a circuit is this object? 


Energy source

200

The moving of electrical charges.

Current

200

This is where electrical flow can happen easily.

Conductor

200

Force of attraction or repulsion on a charged particle due to an electric field

electric force

200

Does this diagram represent a series or parallel circuit?


Series circuit

200

Does this diagram represent a series or parallel circuit?

Parallel

300

What charges does an electron, proton and neutron have ?

Electron- positive

Proton-negative

Neutron- neutral

300

A complete loop through which an electrical current travels.

Closed circuit

300

The space around a charged object in which another charged object experiences an electric force

electric field
300

Does this diagram represent a series or parallel circuit?


Parallel Circuit

300

The difference between two points in a circuit expressed in Volts

Voltage

400
Electric charges builds up on the surface of an object

Static electricity

400

What types of charges attract ?

Unlike charges.


400

Lightening

Electric Discharge

400

What happens to the brightness of the light bulbs in a series circuit when you add more lights.

Each bulb gets dimmer

400

Produces an electric current by converting chemical or radiant energy into electrical energy

Cell

500

Continue movement of electron flow in a circuit

Current

500

The buildup of electrical charges on an object.

Static electricity

500

Charges flow in the same direction

direct current
500

Does this diagram represent a series or parallel circuit?

Parallel

500

What kind of circuit is this?

Series