Transformers have this many stacks of coils.
What is two?
Generators change this kind of energy to this type of energy.
What is mechanical to electric energy?
Magnets attract these substances, although not all of these substances are attracted equally.
What are metals?
Solutions are made up of these two parts and one of them sounds like something soldiers do.
What is a solute and solvent?
What do you call 1 kg of falling figs.
What is 1 fig newton?
Transformers have the ability to convert this type of electricity to this type of electricity.
What is AC to DC?
AC generators create electric currents by doing this. Which also is in the name.
What is alternating?
Magnetic attraction starts at this pole and goes to this pole.
What is north to south?
Finish the progression: Solution, colloid, this.
What is suspension?
What do physicists enjoy doing at sporting events?
What is the wave?
Electric pressure is better known by this term.
What is voltage?
DC is a current that goes from point 1 to point 2. This is obvious as the D stands for this.
What is direct?
Opposites do this and similar do this.
What is attract; repel?
Solutions are this type of mixture which means "evenly mixed."
What are homogenous mixtures?
Why does a burger have less energy than a steak?
What is because it is in its ground state?
The coils in transformers, generators, and motors are better known as these.
What are solenoids?
Motors are different from generators in that they change this kind of energy to this kind of energy.
What is electrical energy to mechanical energy?
Magnets do what they do as they move these tiny subatomic particles around.
What are electrons?
Acids are known by their ability to do this with hydrogen.
What is the most terrifying word in nuclear physics?
What is oops?
Transformers make electricity by this process which sounds more like you are being sworn into National Honor Society or a hall of fame.
What is induction?
Power goes out at your house. Which one do you need? A motor, transformer, or generator?
What is a generator?
A region where magnetic fields align are known as these.
What are domains?
These are substances that when in water, create ions and conduct electricity.
What are electrolytes?
Who was the first electricity detective? (Bonus: Who is his partner?)
Who is Sherlock Ohms? Who is Dr. Wattson?