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Title: Electricity Review Questions


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Electricity Review Questions
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How are charges transferred through conduction?
  • By Direct Contact

3
How are charges transferred through induction?
  • Charges in an uncharged metal object are
    rearranged without direct contact with a charged
    object.

4
How are charges transferred through friction?
  • Electrons are wiped from one object onto
    another.

5
What is voltage?
  • Voltage is a measure of how much work is needed
    to move a charge between two points.

6
What is current?
  • The amount of electricity flowing through a
    circuit.

7
What is resistance?
  • Resistance is the opposition presented to the
    current by a material or device. Will allow
    charges to flow, but they do not flow freely.

8
What is the relationship between current and
resistance?
  • Resistance increases, Current decreases
  • Resistance decreases, Current increases

9
What is the relationship between voltage and
current?
  • Voltage increases, Current increases
  • Voltage decreases, Current decreases

10
What are the three parts of an electric circuit?
  • Wire, Load, Energy Source

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What is electric discharge?
  • The release of electricity stored in a source.

12
What is static electricity?
  • Electric charge at rest. Examples charged
    balloon, clothes stuck together from dryer

13
What is a conductor?
  • A material in which charges can move freely.

14
What is an insulator?
  • A material in which charges cannot move.

15
Examples of conductors and insulators
  • Conductors Iron, copper and other metals, water
  • Insulators Glass, Wood, Plastic, Cotton

16
What is a resistor?
  • An object that supplies resistance in an
    electrical circuit.

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What is an electric field?
  • The space around a charged object in which
    another charged object experiences an electric
    force.

18
What is a fuse?
  • A thin strip of metal that melts when too much
    current is flowing through it, creating an
    incomplete circuit.

19
What is a circuit breaker?
  • A switch that automatically opens if the current
    is too high.

20
How can you increase the magnetic field in an
electromagnet or solenoid?
  • Add more coils of wire or increase current.

21
What is a series circuit?
  • A circuit in which the parts are joined one after
    another so that the electricity has only one
    pathway.

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What is a parallel circuit?
  • A circuit in which the parts are joined in
    branches, giving electricity more than one
    pathway.

23
What are some advantages of a parallel circuit?
  • If one load is missing or broken, charges will
    still flow through the other branches. You can
    use one light or appliance at a time.

24
What types of circuits are used most often in
homes?
  • Parallel

25
What does a wire carrying electric current
produce?
  • A magnetic field

26
What is a solenoid?
  • A coil of wire with an electric current in it.

27
What is an electromagnet?
  • A coil of wire that has an iron core and acts as
    a magnet when an electric current is in the coil.

28
How do you make magnets using electricity?
  • Make a coil of wire and send a current through it.

29
How do you make electricity using a magnet?
  • Move a magnet in and out of a coil of wire, or
    spin a coil of wire inside a magnet.

30
What are some ways electromagnetism is used in
our daily lives?
  • Electric Motors, Cars, Generators, Doorbells,
    Computers, Computer disks, Headphones, Cell
    Phones, Satellites, Television, Audio Recoding
    Devices, Speakers, Video Cassettes, Microphones

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What are four electrical safety tips?
  • Make sure the insulation on cords is not worn.
  • Do not overload circuits by plugging in too many
    electrical devices.
  • Do not use electrical devices while your hands
    are wet or while you are standing in water.
  • Never put objects other than a plug into an
    electrical outlet.
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