Science Elect. unit1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Electricity | is a form of energy. |
Forms of Energy | Chemical, Heat, Sound, nuclear, Electric and Light |
Energy | the ability to make someone or something move or work |
What does electricity need in order to work | protons and electrons |
protons | have a positive charge of electricity |
electrons | have a negative charge of electricity |
law of electricity | like electrical charges repel or move away from each other (+ and +) (-and-). Different electrical charges attract each other (+and-) |
Static Electricity | is caused by friction. it is stored electricity. Its release depends on the movement of electrons. |
How does Static Electricity move | Does not move along a path. It jumps form one object to another and then rests on the object which it lands. |
Current Electricity | Is caused by electrons moving through a path or wire. |
Current Electricity Movement | Electrons enter, travel through and pass out of a conducter. Electrons flow from the negative to the positive. |
Conductor | a material that makes a good path for electricity to flow. |
Good conductors of electricity | Most Metals |
Insulators | A material that slows down electron flow or does not allow electrons to pass through it. |
Some Types of Insulators | Wood, Plastic or glass |
Circuit | the path through which electrons flow. when electrons can flow from a power source (battery or power company) through a conductor and back again. |
What are the types of circuits | Series and Parallel |
Incandescent light bulbs | gives off light when electrons flow through it. |
The metal wire in an incandescent light bulb is | called the filament, and is heated until it glows and gives off light energy |
Fluorescent lights | electricity passes through a gas, such as mercury vapor or neon, and produces light. |
fluorescent type of lights | produce more light and much less heat than a incandescent light. |
circuit breakers | has a switch that automatically opens when a circuity is overloaded. This protects your home from fire. |
fuses | used instead of circuit breakers. Has a thin filament or wire. When electron flow reaches to high of a level the filament melts and opens the circuit. |
Series Circuits | electrons have only one path to follow |
Parallel Circuits | the electrons have more then one path to follow |
Switch types | Knife, Toggle, pushbutton |
Knife Switch | has a moveable blade that opens and closes the circuit |
Toggle Switch | like a wall switch |
Pushbutton Switch | used in doorbells |
Battery | A group of cells that works together to produce electricity by a chemical reaction |
Alessandro Volta | The inventor of the battery |
Volt | the strength of the fore measured by a battery |
Force used for electrons to travel | the forced is produced by the battery. |
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