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closed circuit
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switch
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resistor
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battery
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open circuit
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conductor
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parallel circuit
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insulators
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series circuit
What does "static electricity" mean?
Imbalaced charges / NOT MOVING
One example of a resistor is A. a parallel circuit. B. a battery C. a filament.
filament
How does a filament in an incandescent light bulb produce light? A. The filament gets hot as electrical energy flows through it. B. The filament allows electricity to flow through it easily. C. The filament gets cold
The filament gets hot as electrical energy flows through it
One of the most common resistors is called……………… A. filament B. light bulb C. prism
filament
…….. is a thin, coiled wire that can get very hot without melting. A. filament B. light bulb C. prism
filament
Most of the electricity that pass through filament is changed into ......... A. filament B. heat C. sound
heat
Filament becomes so hot that it glows and giving off ............ A. heat B. light C. sound
light
Has two or more paths through which electric charges may flow. A. Series circuit "connection" B. Parallel circuit "connection
parallel circuit
a type of connection in which the electric charge can flow in only one circular path in a single loop. A. Series circuit "connection" B. Parallel circuit "connection"
Series circuit "connection
is the circuit that has gaps, cutting, or breaks. So that the current cannot flow. A. An open circuit B. A closed circuit
open circuit
is the circuit with no gaps, or breaks. So the electric current will flow. A. An open circuit B. A closed circuit
closed circuit
carry electric charges. A. wires B. A battery C. A switch
wires
A device that opens or closes a circuit. A. A wire B. A battery C. A switch
switch
The source of energy in electric circuits. A. Battery B. Switch C. Wire
battery
What happens when you remove a bulb from a series circuit? A. All of the bulbs turn off. B. The other bulbs stay on. C. The other bulbs get brighter.
All of the bulbs turn off
Which of these statements about insulators and conductors is true? A. Most insulators are made of metal, but most conductors are not. B. A conductor allows electric charges to move easily. C. An insulator allows charges to move easiy
A conductor allows electric charges to move easily.
……….. is a material through which an electric charge moves slowly. A. A conductor B. An insulator C. An electric current
insulator
………….. is an electric charge in motion. A. An insulator B. An electric current C. A conductor
An electric current
………. is a material through which an electric charge can move easily. A. An electric current B. An insulator C. A conductor
conductor
What is the main purpose of a battery? A. to pump electricity through the wires. B. to make things go.
to pump electricity through the wires
How do wires work? A. they keep the charge from moving randomly . B. they allow a current of electricity to flow.
they allow a current of electricity to flow
-When a switch is ____________, electric current can move through the circuit. A. off B. on
on
The flow of electric charges is A. Electricity B.Electric current C. Resistance
Electric current