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Electricity Bingo!! It’s Electric (Boogy-Woogy)

Words Amperes Chemical Conduction Conductor Contact Current Decreases Electric discharge Electric field Electron Grounding Induction Increases Neutron Ohms Parallel circuit Polarization Proton Resistance Series circuit Static charge Voltage

Question The positive part of an atom

Question The unit used for measuring electric resistance

Question This part of an atom circles around the center of the atom

Question This part of an atom has no charge

Question If the distance between two charged objects increases, the electric force between them __.

Question A path created for a current that allows only one route for the current to flow.

Question The measure of the energy transformed between two points in an electric circuit.

Question All charges are surrounded by a(n)__.

Question The SI unit for current

Question The strength of an electric field __ as the total amount of charge of the two objects increases.

Question The only way to charge an insulator, causes the electrons to concentrate at one end of an object.

Question Transfer process produces a positive charge in one object and a negative charge in the other object.

Question A circuit that has more than one closed path for current to follow

Question What is the resistance of a circuit that is plugged into a 120 Volt outlet and has a current of 1.6 amps?

Question If the current in a radio is 0.4 amperes, and the resistance of the circuit is 30 ohms, what is the voltage provided by the radio’s battery

Question The movement of electrically charged particles.

Question What is lightning an example of?

Question This material has many free electrons and allows them to flow easily.

Question The flowing of electrons from an object that has greater concentration of negative charge to the object that has a lower concentration of negative charge

Question An unbalanced negative or positive electric charge on an object is referred to as what?

Question Resists the flow of electrons in a circuit.

Question The process of providing a path to drain excess charge into Earth is called:

Question Process of transferring charge when objects of unequal charge touch.

Question In the image, what form of energy in the battery is being converted to electric energy?