insulator
if one appliance is turned off, the others stay on & you can connect more devices
watt
electric circuit
electric circuit
static electricity
electromagnet
everything loses electric current
sound
conductor
energy
a switch
series
conductor
mechanical
it needs a source of current,electrons,& the circuit has to be complete
parallel
electrical conductors
electromagnet
light
electricity
current electricity
heat
series and parallel
electron
What is the material called that allows electricity to flow easily through it?
What are copper and aluminum?
What is a form of energy produced by moving electrons?
Which part of an atom is involved in electricity?
What happens in a series circuit if one wire breaks?
What advantages do parallel circuits have over series circuits?
Which kind of circuit is used for the wiring in buildings?
Electricity is a form of what?
Electricity is changed to what kind of energy by a lamp?
Electricity is changed to what kind of energy in a motor?
Electricity is changed to what kind of energy by a toaster?
What is the path an electric current follows called?
What circuit has only one path for the current to follow?
What unit measures the amount of electrical energy a device uses each second?
What is the build up of charges on an object called?
What device is used to start and stop the flow of electric current in a circuit?
What is electricity that flows along a path?
What is a device that acts like a magnet when electricity is flowing through it?
What two things are needed in an electric circuit for current to flow?
What is a material that conducts electricity poorly?
What are the two kinds of circuits?
What is a magnet made by coiling a wire around a piece of iron and running electricity through the wire?
When a microwave oven's timer beeps, to what kind of energy is electricity being changed?
What is the path that electric current follows called?
Is water a conductor or insulator?