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Electricity and Magnetism
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Parts of a Circuit Resistor, Insulator, or Conductor More about Circuits Electromagnets More Resistors, Insulators or Conductors
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What is the material that resists the flow of an electric charge by changing the charge into another form of energy?
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What is the material that resists the flow of an electric charge by changing the charge into another form of energy?
Resistor
What is the word used to describe electric charges that move in a looped path?
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What is the word used to describe electric charges that move in a looped path?
circuit
What is the name of a material that stops most electrical currents? (Hint- rubber, plastic, dry cottons are examples)
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What is the name of a material that stops most electrical currents? (Hint- rubber, plastic, dry cottons are examples)
insulator
What is a diagram of the circuit called?
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What is a diagram of the circuit called?
Circuit Map
What is the most important part of the circuit?
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What is the most important part of the circuit?
Power Source
A cork
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A cork
insulator
A buzzer
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A buzzer
resistor
A balloon
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A balloon
insulator
A key
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A key
conductor
A washing machine
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A washing machine
resistor
What is the flow of electrical charges through a material called?
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What is the flow of electrical charges through a material called?
current
What is a material that has NO resistance to electrical current. Usually operates at VERY cold temperatures.
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What is a material that has NO resistance to electrical current. Usually operates at VERY cold temperatures.
superconductor
What is the name of a circuit that must contain at least one conductor and a power source. They may contain a resistor and/or a switch.
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What is the name of a circuit that must contain at least one conductor and a power source. They may contain a resistor and/or a switch.
simple ciruit
Which circuit has more than one branch or pathway, not all branches need to be turned on to work. A switch controls each branch.
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Which circuit has more than one branch or pathway, not all branches need to be turned on to work. A switch controls each branch.
parallel circuit
What is the name of the circuit with more than one resistor, where the electrical current must pass through all the resistors in order for it to be complete?
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What is the name of the circuit with more than one resistor, where the electrical current must pass through all the resistors in order for it to be complete?
series circuit
A magnet that carries an electrical current is called what?
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A magnet that carries an electrical current is called what?
Electromagnets
What is the measure of the electrical force provided by an energy source?
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What is the measure of the electrical force provided by an energy source?
Volt
What is the word used to describe the measure of the amount of resistance to any given current?
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What is the word used to describe the measure of the amount of resistance to any given current?
Ohm
Explain the different between a regular magnet and an electromagnet
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Explain the different between a regular magnet and an electromagnet
1. Electromagnets carry electrical currents and can be turned off and on, regular magnets are always on. 2. Electromagnets can be made stronger
What are the three ways to make an electromagnet stronger?
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What are the three ways to make an electromagnet stronger?
1. increase the power/current 2. Increase the number of coils 3. Place a metal rod inside the coils
A fork?
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A fork?
Conductor
A rubber hose?
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A rubber hose?
Insulator
A toaster oven?
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A toaster oven?
Resistor
A ceramic glass?
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A ceramic glass?
Insulator
A computer?
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A computer?
Resistor
Explain how to make a light bulb glow brighter.
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Explain how to make a light bulb glow brighter.
1. Add another battery/power source. 2. Shorten the wire throughout the circuit




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