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This material allows electricity to flow easily through it.

a conductor

100

A circuit that is not complete and no electric energy flows through it.

open

100

How many volts does a 1.5 volt battery supply at any given point of a closed circuit?

1.5 volts

100

If V = I x R, then what does R equal?

R = V/I

100

The study of fossils and the person who studies it.

paleontology and paleontologist

200

The flow of electrons.

a current

200

This object acts as a wall in a circuit. When it is activated, energy can flow or stop flowing through to a load.

a switch

200

What is the symbol for a current?

I

200

If the voltage is 12 volts and the resistance is 4 ohms, what is the current?

I = V / R = 3 ampers

200

What are the seven characteristics of an organism?

movement, reproduction, sensitivity, growth, respiration, excretion, nutrition

300

A complete circular path that electricity flows through.

circuit

300

A complete path that allows electricity to flow through a circuit.

closed

300

What is Ohm's Law?

Ohm's Law states that voltage (V) across a conductor is equal to the current (I) flowing through it, multiplied by the resistance (R) of the conductor, so V = I × R

300

If the current is 2 amperes and the resistance is 5 ohms, what is the voltage?

 V = I × R = 10 volts

300

These are the two parts of binomial nomenclature.

Genus and species

400

What is electricity?

The movement of charged particles (electrons).

400

What produces voltage in a circuit?

A power source such as a battery.

400

What is a unit of electrical current?

Ampere

400

If the voltage is 24 volts and the current is 6 amperes, what is the resistance?

R = V / I = 4 ohms

400

What are 4 differences between plant and animal cells?

shape, a cell wall (plants), chloroplasts (plants), large central vacuole (plants)

500

The type of force that exists between particles of the same charge.

force of repulsion

500

The force that pushes electric current through a circuit.

voltage

500

What is the difference between static electricity and an electrical current?

Static electricity is non-moving (electrons build up on the surface of an object), whereas in an electrical current, electrons flow continuously through a conductor.

500

If the current is 1.5 amperes and the resistance is 8 ohms, what is the voltage?

V = I × R = 12 volts

500

Signs or feelings that indicate a disease.

symptoms