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Which between circuit A and circuit B will the bulb shine brighter?
Circuit B
Which between circuit A or circuit B will the bulb shine less bright?
circuit B
This equipment is used to measure electric current. What is its name? [scale, thermometer, multimeter, ruler, forcemeter]
multimeter
TRUE or FALSE: Ampere or amps is the unit of electric current.
TRUE
Name the metal conductor inside electric wires.
copper
Which two of these objects are conductors? [cotton shirt, knife, car tyre, glass bottle, silver coin]
knife & silver coin
YES or NO: The battery in this circuit is a 1.5V cell. Will the bulbs light up?
NO. The two of them needs a total of 3V to light up.
How many volts (V) does a motor need to work?
24 V
There are four components in this circuit diagram, switch and wire are two of them. Give the name of the other two.
1.5V cell and bell
There are four components in this circuit diagram, bulb and 1.5V cell are two of them. Give the name of the other two.
switch and connecting wire
YES or NO: If the switch in a circuit diagram is like this, the bulb will light up.
NO because this is an open switch.
TRUE or FALSE: An iron pan is a conductor of electricity.
TRUE
Which circuit component has this symbol?
Bell
Which circuit component has this symbol?
3V battery
Which circuit component has this symbol?
bulb
Give the name of the "unit" of electricity?
Volt
TRUE or FALSE: Salt water is a conductor but pure water is an insulator.
TRUE
TRUE or FALSE: Wood is an example of a conductor.
FALSE
Describe what a "conductor" is.
An object that allows electricity to pass through them.
Describe what an "insulator" is.
An object that do not allow electricity to pass through them.