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The

Atom Family

Electricity, Electricity

CircuitSchematics

Go with the Flow

Materials to Move Through

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The positively charged part of the

atom.

What is the proton?

The center of the atom.

What is the nucleus?

The neutral part of the atom.

What is a neutron?

The negatively charged part of the

atom.

What are electrons?

Electrons can be found __________the nucleus.

What is surrounding?

The flow/movement of electrons.

What is current electricity.

The electrical charge produced when two things rub together.

What is static electricity?

The flow of electrical charges in a closed

loop.

What is a circuit?

Electricity is a very versatile form of

__________.

What is energy?

You must have a ________ circuit for

electricity to flow.

What is complete?

What is a battery?

What is a lightbulb?

What is a switch?

What is a series circuit?

What is a parallel circuit?

The current made when electrons in batteries

are pushed in one direction by chemical

reactions.

What is direct current (D/C)?

The measure of the amount of pressure in

moving electrons.

What is voltage (volts)?

The current made when generators create

electricity by moving wire coils and magnets.

What is alternating

current (A/C)?

The measure of the number of flowing

electrons.

What is amperage (amps)?

The measure of the combination of volts and

amps.

What are watts?

Materials that allow electricity to travel

quickly.

What are conductors?

Materials that prevent the movement of

electrons.

What are insulators?

Materials that allow some electrons to move through them, but not all

of them.

What are resistors?

Which of the following is not an example of an insulator:

a)Metal

b)Rubber

c)Wood

d)Plastic

a) Metal

Which of the following is a good example of a

conductor:

a)Water

b)Copper

c)Both a and b

d)None of the above

c) Both a and b

Cold metals conduct electricity better/worse

than hotter metals.

What is better?

Keeping batteries in the ___________ makes

them last longer.

What is the refridgerator?

Your brain uses the same amount of energy as a ___________ lightbulb.

What is 10 watt?

__________ is when static

electricity “jumps” from one object to

another.

What is electric

discharge?

In a lightning storm, it is better to wear:

a)Superman costume

b)Wedding dress

c)Metal suit of armor

d)Birthday suit

c) Metal suit of armor

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