Static electricity
What is electricity?
Circuits
Series and Parallel circuits
Electricity at home
100

What kind of charge does a proton have?

A positive charge.

100

Inside each atom (but not in the nucleus) is a smaller part called what?

Electrons

100

What is an electric current? What are the units?

Current is the steady flow of electricity through charges. The units is amperes (amps).

100

Describe what a series circuit consist of.

A circuit that has only one path for the current.

100

How much voltage is given from an Australian Powerpoint?

240 V

200

What two parts attract each other?

Positive and negative.

200

What is an insulator? Name some examples.

An insulator is a material that current cannot pass through easily.  

Examples include Carbon, plastic, rubber...

answers may vary

200

When drawing a scientific diagram of a circuit, what type of line is used to represent the positive and negative ends of a cell?

Short line for negative

Long line for positive.

200

Describe what happens when you remove a lightbulb from a series circuit.

The circuit will disconnect and all the other devices will not work.

200

What does Ohm's Law state? 

Voltage equals current times resistance (V = I × R).

300

What is static electricity?  

A charge that stays on an object.

300

What is a conductor? What is an example of a conductor?

A conductor is a material that current can pass through easily. 

Examples: Copper, gold, silver... 

Answers may vary (must be metals)

300

How do you measure voltage and current?

Voltage is measured using a voltmeter. Current is measured using an ammeter.

300

How does voltage and current behave in a parallel circuit?

The voltage stays the same as the source. The current splits and flows through each parallel branch.

300

Describe how we will know an object has followed ohm's law.

If an object follows ohm's law, the voltage will increase linearly with an increase in current if resistance remains constant. 

400

Describe the difference between Static and Current Electricity

Static electricity is the buildup of electric charge on the surface of an object, while current electricity is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.

400

Are household circuits wired in parallel or in series? Explain your answer.

Household circuits are usually wired in parallel. 

This is so devices can operate independently and get full voltage.

400

How does electric current move within a circuit?

Electric current moves from HIGHER voltage to LOWER voltage

400

Describe how voltage and current behave in a series circuit.

In a series circuit, voltage is divided among components, while the current remains the same throughout the entire circuit.

400

There are two branches in a circuit: Branch A has one light bulb, Branch B has two light bulbs. Describe what would happen if the light bulb on Branch A goes out?

The light bulbs on branch B will still work and be on.

500

Give an example of static electricity.

Lightning strikes 

500

Describe the difference between voltage and current.

Voltage is the force that makes electrons flow. It's measured in volts. Current is the rate of the flow of electrons. It's measured in amperes, which are also called amps.

500

How does light bulb brightness differ between series and parallel circuits?

In a series circuit, the brightness of each light bulb is reduced because the total voltage is shared across all bulbs, and the current is the same throughout. 

In a parallel circuit, each bulb receives the full voltage, so the bulbs are brighter compared to those in series, and each bulb operates independently.

500

What is the purpose of a resistor?

A resistor is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit.