What is the name of the thing in the middle of the Atom?
Nucleus
Metal is __________________ because it allows heat and electricity to flow through.
1) Magnetic 2) a conductor 3) an insulator 4) a circuit
2) a conductor
Can electricity create?
No
IS Y Axis dependent variable?
Yes
Is conductor part of circuit?
Yes
What's in the nucleus?
Protons and neutrons
Are copper coins an insulator?
No
An open circuit is....
1) A complete circuit 2) An incomplete circuit.
An incomplete circuit.
What is Label?
It is our bars or data points.
What is the path made for an electric current called?
a circuit
Do atom have color?
Do not have color.
What do we call a material that heat or electricity can move through?
conductor
What is an example of a resistor?
A) a switch B) a battery C) the wires in circuit
D) a light bulb
D) a light bulb
What is TAILS mean?
T= Title
A= Axis
I= Intervals
L=Lables
S- Scoles
How many paths do parallel circuit have?
2 paths
Name the composition of an atom.
Nucleus, Protons, Neutrons, Electrons, Nucleons
Kyl kicks a soccer ball into the air. Is the soccer ball an Insulator? Or maybe it's Conductor?
Insulator
What supplies energy to move charges through a circuit?
1) Battery 2) the sun 3) an insulator 4) a conductor.
1) Battery
Tell me what you need to do first when creating a bar graph.
Writing title or draw Y/X Axis.
Name three Basic components in Circuits.
1. Controller/switch.
2. An energy source.
3. An electrical load
4. A conductor.
(If you say 3 or more it's pass)
Are atoms insulators?
Yes, most atoms hold on to their electrons tightly and are insulators
Why is seawater a conductor and just water an insulator?
Seawater contains sodium chloride, which is a good conductor of electricity. And in seawater, not only sodium chloride but also sodium ions exist. Therefore, electricity is transmitted well even through seawater.
In an electrical circuit, electrons move from the __________.
(fill the blank)
Negative pole to positive pole
Name a feature of the bar gap.
(Except It is kind of graph or name is bar graph, use bar)
(We will decide)
1. Used to show data that are not continuous.
2. Allows us to compare data like amounts or frequency or categories.
3. Allow us to make generalizations about the data.
4. Help us see differences in data.
What is blank?
(Fill the blank.)
Simple or Simple circuit.