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100

The fundamental unit of electric charge.

What is an electron?

100

The formula for calculating Current (Power).

What is P=VI?

100

The poles of magnetism.

What is North and South?

100

Negative Charge

What is an electron?

100

The process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference in temperature or electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material. Example: metal

What is Conduction?

200

A tool used to measure voltage.

What is a voltmeter? 

200

The flow of electrons in a circuit.

What is electrons flow from the negative terminal of a power source, through the conductor (wire), and back to the positive terminal

200

Two of the same charges are brought close to one another, they immediately jump away from each other. 

What is repel?

200

Neutral charge

What is a neutron?

200

The movement of particles through a substance, transporting their heat energy from hotter areas to cooler areas. Example: Oven

What is convection?

300

An object becomes charged when it gains or loses which atoms?

What are electrons' effects on an object?

300

V=IR

What is Ohm's law formula?

300

Materials that can be magnetized.

What is iron, nickel, cobalt, and alloys containing these elements, like steel?

300

Positive Charge

What is a proton?

300

The process by which an electrical conductor becomes electrified when near a charged body. 

Example: Stovetop

What is induction?

400

True or False, materials can become positively or negatively charged through friction. 

What is True?

400
A law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.


What is Ohm's Law?

400
The strongest magnetic force can be found here.

What is near the north and south poles?

400

Charges that are attracted to each other.

What is a proton and electron?

400

Measurement unit of an electrical current system.

What is an amperes (AMPS)?

500

The person credited with the discovery of the electron.

Who is Joseph John Thomson?

500

Is measured using an ammeter or digital multimeter (DMM) and is expressed in amperes (A) or amps.


How is current measured in a circuit?

500

How can you identify the north and south poles of a magnet?

What is Positive is north and Negative is south on a magnet. 

500

A balloon has three electrons and five protons.  

What is a positive charge?

500

Define the difference between Conductors and Insulators.

A conductor is a material that allows electric current to flow through it easily, while an insulator is a material that resists the flow of electric current.