Electricity Kay's mo Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Something that allows electrons to flow EASILY through it is called | conductor |
Something that SLOWS the flow of electrons is called | insulator |
Copper, Brass, Steel, Water, Paperclip- all examples of a | conductor |
Glass, Plastic, Wood, and Rubber- All examples of a | insulator |
Current electricity is the ______________ | flow of electrons |
What are the two types of circuits: | Series and parallel |
Electric current flows great through _________ wires | copper |
Source of electrons, something to use electricity, and the path make up a __________ | Complete circuit |
A build up of charge in one place is _________ | Static electricity |
A path for an electric current is called a | circuit |
A battery is also called an | electric cell |
Opposite/Unlike charges (+-) | attract |
Like charges____ | repel |
A compass always points _____________ | north |
The direction of the compass needle is affected by the direction of the earth's _______ | magnetic field |
Lightning, balloon sticking to the wall, clothes sticking together when coming out the dryer, hair sticking up - examples of _______ | static electricity |
Lamps lightning room, phone charges, toaster to toast bread | current electricity |
Circuits with only one path for current to flow are_______________ | series circuits |
In a series circuit, if a bulb goes out, all the other bulbs will_____________ | go out |
Circuits with more that one parallel path to flow are _____________ | parallel circuits |
Electricity is a form of _________ that can produce light, heat, and magnetism. | electricity |
Electromagnets are NOT _____________ magnets | permanent |
The number of times a wire is wrapped around affects the ______________ of the electromagnet. | strength |
Electric current creates_____________ | magnetism |
Extreme heat and continuous dropping can______ a magnet. | weaken |
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