Circuits in general
Series & Parallel Circuits
Insulator, Conductors and Semiconductors
Capacitors
Electric Charges
100

True or False: A circuit diagram uses symbols to represent each part of the circuit.

True

100

In an electrical circuit, the term current refers to:

Flowing charged particles

100

Electric current will pass most easily through a(n):

Insulator, Conductor, Semiconductor

Conductor

100

The definition of one volt is one ______ per coulomb

Joule

100

The negatively charged particle in an atom is a(n):

Electron

200

What is the difference between an open and closed circuit?

A closed circuit has no break in it and is on. 

An open circuit has a break in it and is off.

200

The wiring in your home typical uses what type of circuit?

Parallel

200

Materials through which current will not easily flow are called:

Insulator, Conductor, Semiconductor

Insulator

200

A capacitor is a device that:

Stores electrical energy

200

As the distance between 2 positively charged objects increase, the force between them

Decreases

300

Draw a circuit diagram using two lightbulbs a battery and a switch.

Check with teacher.

300

Kirchoff's CURRENT law applies to a parallel circuit because it states that:

All current flowing into a branch point must flow out again.

300

The electrons in an insulator are best described as...

In a fixed place

300

When a capacitor is discharged while connected to a circuit with little resistance, it can create a large amount of ________

current

300

An electric current in a metal consist of moving:

Electrons, Protons or Neutrons?

Electrons

400

In an electrical circuit, a voltage difference is what.....

supplies energy to make charges flow

400

The total of all voltage drops in a series circuit must...

Add up to the total voltage supplied by the battery

400

Because of Benjamin Franklin's work, the direction of current in an electrical circuit is defined as going from _________ to __________

Positive to negative

400

A capacitor can be charged by a ___________

battery

400

Positive electric charges: ________ positive charges &  _______ negative charges

Repel; attract

500

The flow of charge particles in wires, motors, light bulbs, and other devices is called electric ________.

Current

500

What is the basic difference between series and parallel circuits?

A series circuit contains one path for the flow of charge; a parallel circuit contains more than one path

500

When more devices are added to a series circuit, the total circuit resistance ________

increases

500

The amount of charge a capacitor can store depends on 3 factors with the parallel plates. Give me 1

1. The insulating ability of the material between the positive and negative plates

2. The area of the two plates

3. The separation distance between the plates

500

The buildup of charge on an object through friction is called ________ electricity

Static