Electricity Basics
Types Of Electricity
Sources Of Electricity
Measuring Electricity
Circuits and Conductors/Insulators
100

What is electricity?

A form of energy

100

TRUE or FALSE, rubbing a balloon on your head causes static electricity?

TRUE

100

Name 3 forms of energy

Chemical, mechanical, thermal, light, nuclear, electric.

100

What are VOLTS?

VOLTS - Refers to the amount of pressure being created form the source of electricity

100

What is a parallel circuit?

A parallel circuit is when the path of electricity has more than one possible way of passing through the circuit.

200

When atoms become imbalanced, what do they want to do?

They want to become balanced again

200

Name 3 examples of static electricity and 3 examples of current electricity

Static- Rubbing your feet on the ground, rubbing your body on objects, rubbing a balloon against your hair.

Current- Flashlights, lights, microwaves, toasters, TV, etc.

200

What is the key point of energy?

It is constantly being converted into other forms of itself.

200

What is AMPS short for

Amperage

200

A ______ Circuit is when the path of electricity has only one possible way of going through the circuit

A Series Circuit

300

Name the components of an atom

Nucleus, Proton, Neutron, Electron

300

What is the most extreme example of static electricity in nature?

Lightning

300

What does GEOTHERMAL energy use to produce electricity?

Heat from the earth's core

300

What does watts stand for?

WATTAGE

300

What is the difference between conductors and insulators?

Conductors let energy pass through them while insulators don't.

400

What creates electricity?

When one atom transfers electrons to another atom (the flow of electrons)

400

What does DC stand for?

Direct Current

400

True or False, Biomass is a form of electricity

False, it is a renewable form of energy

400

What is the difference between AMPS and WATTS?

Amps  refers to the amount of electricity in any given point of the wire, while watts refer to the overall amount of power in the circuit

400

What are the basic components of a circuit?

A power source, a conductor and load

500

Which of the following have positive, negative and no charge: Proton, Neutron, Electron

Protons have a positive charge, Electrons have a negative charge and neutrons have no charge.

500

What is the difference between AC and DC power source?

DC the electricity goes one direction

AC it keeps going back and forth

500

There are two ways to create electricity using solar panels. One is by using ______ cells.

photovoltaic

500

In OHMS is there more resistance in a bigger or smaller wire?

SMALLER

500

What would happen if wires were not coated in plastic?

Electricity from the wire could go anywhere! If  this happened to a person, it might injure them badly.