Static and Current Electricity.

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Static and Current Electricity

Draw a neutral item (such as a neutral t-shirt) QUESTION #1 Draw a neutral item (such as a neutral t-shirt)

Draw a negative item (such as a negative t-shirt) QUESTION #2 Draw a negative item (such as a negative t-shirt)

Draw a positive item (such as a positive t-shirt) QUESTION #3 Draw a positive item (such as a positive t-shirt)

Draw 2 charged items that would be attracted to one another QUESTION #4 Draw 2 charged items that would be attracted to one another

Draw 2 charged items that would be repelled by each other QUESTION #5 Draw 2 charged items that would be repelled by each other

What is the difference between static and current electricity? QUESTION #6 What is the difference between static and current electricity?

QUESTION #7 Draw a diagram to explain the concept of charging by friction (Ex. neutral ebonite rubbing neutral fur)

QUESTION #8 Draw a diagram to explain the concept of charging by induction (Ex. positively charged lucite coming close to a neutral, thin water stream)

QUESTION #9 Draw a diagram to explain the concept of charging by contact (Ex. negatively charged ebonite touches a neutral pith ball)

Explain what an insulator is and give 2 examples QUESTION #10 Explain what an insulator is and give 2 examples

Explain what a conductor is and give 2 examples QUESTION #11 Explain what a conductor is and give 2 examples

QUESTION #12 Use a diagram with flux lines to show why a positive and a negative item attract

Use a diagram with flux lines to show why 2 negative items repel QUESTION #13 Use a diagram with flux lines to show why 2 negative items repel

QUESTION #14 Use the chart below to explain what would happen when rabbit fur rubs against cat fur?

What are the 3 main/necessary components for a circuit? QUESTION #15 What are the 3 main/necessary components for a circuit?

Name 2 optional parts to a circuit. QUESTION #16 Name 2 optional parts to a circuit.

What is the difference between an open and closed circuit? QUESTION #17 What is the difference between an open and closed circuit?

What is the unit current is measured in? QUESTION #18 What is “current”? What is the unit current is measured in?

What is “potential difference”? QUESTION #19 What is “potential difference”? What is the unit that potential difference is measured in?

QUESTION #20 What is the difference between a series circuit and a parallel circuit?

QUESTION #21 Draw a circuit diagram of the following: 2 batteries, 1 light bulb, 1 ammeter, 1 clock, and 1 switch all in series

Draw a circuit diagram of the following: QUESTION #22 Draw a circuit diagram of the following: 1 battery and 3 light bulbs in parallel

Draw a circuit diagram of the following: QUESTION #23 Draw a circuit diagram of the following: 3 batteries and 2 light bulbs in series, with 2 resistors each in parallel

QUESTION #24 Give 1 example of something in real-life that would be wired in series and 1 example of something wired in parallel

QUESTION #25 What is the main advantage of wiring something in parallel? What is the main advantage of wiring something in series?