Electricity14
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Current electricity | Continuous flow of elctrons
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Circuit | The path of an electric current
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Open Circuit | (Like an Open Bridge) does no allow electricity to flow!
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Closed Circuit | (like a closed Bridge) allows electricity to flow!
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Conductors | an object that allows electricity to pass. (Like Metal)
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Insulators | an object that DEOS NOT allow electricity to pass. (Like Rubber, Plastic ,and Wood)
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Paraellel | Has more than one pathway. If one light goes out, the other circuit light stays on.
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Series Circuit | Has only one path. If one light goes out, they all go out.
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Electomagnet | a non-permanent magnet created by wrapping a wire around certain iron -bearing materials (nail) discovered by Michael Faraday
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Magnetic Poles | The stronger point of a magnet (usaually north and south)
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Magnetic Feild | the lines of force extened from the poles of a magnet in an arched pattern defining the area over which a magnetic force occurs
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Like Charges | Repel
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Opposite Charges | Attract
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Atoms | Tiny materail within all objects atoms are protons (+ charges), electrons (- charges) and neutrons (no charge)
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Lightning | The static discharges between objects
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Michael Faraday | Invented the non-permanent Yet, powerful electromagnet
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Benjamin Franklin | Discovered lightning during the kite and key experament
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Thomas Edison | Inventor of the light bulb
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