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Title: Conductors


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Conductors Insulators
Circuits
Magnetism
Trans- formation
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Question Column 1-100
  • Materials that allow thermal or electrical energy
    to easily pass through them are called
    _______________

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  • Conductors

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Question Column 1-200
  • Conduction is energy transfer because two objects
    are ______________.

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  • Touching

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Question Column 1-300
  • Materials that do not allow thermal energy to
    pass through them easily are called
    _______________.

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  • Insulators

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Question Column 1-400
  • Name an example of an insulator.

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  • Rubber
  • Plastic
  • Wood
  • Paper
  • Glass

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Question Column 1-500
  • Which of the following items would you predict to
    be conductors eraser, spoon, silver earring,
    popsicle stick, battery.

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  • spoon
  • silver earring
  • battery

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Question Column 2-100
  • Is the circuit below open or closed?
  • How do you know?

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Answer Column 2-100
  • Open

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Question Column 2-200
  • A device that can open or close a circuit by
    lifting the arm is called a

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Answer Column 2-200
  • Switch

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Question Column 2-300
  • What could be done to fix this circuit?

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Answer Column 2-300
  • Add a switch to connect the wires

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Question Column 2-400
  • How could I use the a light bulb, battery and two
    wires to light a light bulb?

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Connect
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Question Column 2-500
  • Is the circuit open or closed? How do you know?

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Answer Column 2-500
  • The circuit is open because it is incomplete- the
    switch isnt closed.

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Question Column 3-100
  • What is magnetism?

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Answer Column 3-100
  • The force around a magnet

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Question Column 3-200
  • In class we wrapped a wire around a nail and
    noticed the nail attracted a paperclip. What
    force held this together?

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  • Magnetic force

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Question Column 3-300
  • What is an electromagnet?

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  • Something that is made temporarily magnetic by an
    electrical current

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  • What happens if you put a N pole of one
    magnet near the S pole of another magnet?

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  • They attract each other and stick together

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Question Column 3-500
  • Why does a compass needle move when placed near a
    wire connected battery?

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Answer Column 3-500
  • Electricity flows through the wire, creating a
    magnetic force

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Question Column 4-100
  • Identify the type of energy found in a battery.

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Answer Column 4-100
  • Chemical

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Question Column 4-200
  • Identify the type of energy when electrons are in
    motion. (found in a wire)

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  • Electrical energy

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Question Column 4-300
  • List the energy transformations that takes place
    in the simple circuits that we created in class.

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  • Chemical energy to electrical energy to thermal
    energy to light energy.

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Question Column 4-400
  • Describe the energy transformation that occurs
    when a door bell rings.

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  • Chemical energy to
  • electrical energy to
  • electromagnetic energy to mechanical (motion)
    energy
  • to sound energy

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  • What kind of energy is transferred when a cord is
    plugged into a wall to power my hair dryer?

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  • Electrical energy to thermal energy

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