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Current and Static Electricity Bingo Mrs. LaMar

Clue: This flow of electrons comes from a wall outlet Alternating Current

Clue: This is the most common form of an electric discharge in nature Lightning

Clue: An electric current in a wire consists of these moving particles. Electrons

Clue: When a switch is open a lamp will be in this position. Off

Clue: Broken and frayed wires can create this. Short circuit

Clue: This type of battery has a chemical paste. Dry Cell

Clue: This scientific instrument can determine any type of static charge. Electroscope

Clue: You can find neutral atoms here. Undisturbed object

Clue: wet cells are many times found here Cars

Clue: Electrons cannot flow freely through this material because its atoms are tightly bound. Insulators

Clue: A positive end of a battery and a negative end of a battery can make electrons… attract

Clue: This is a conductor that is many times used in our circuits and wiring in many buildings copper

Clue: This is the flow of electrons through a circuit. Electric Current

Clue: D batteries have one and a half of these. Volts

Clue: Water, silver, gold and aluminum are all good…. conductors

Clue: This subatomic particle has no charge and is located in the nucleus. Neutron

Clue: This device can turn mechanical energy into electricity. Generator

Clue: This is the buildup of positive charge or negative charge on an object. Static Electricity

Clue: In this type of circuit electrons can only follow one path. series

Clue: This provides a complete path for electrons to flow. circuit

Clue: When electrons only flow in one direction. Direct current

Clue: This type of battery is made from liquid. Wet cell

Clue: This is a subatomic particle with a positive charge. Proton

Clue: Electrons are attracted to this charge. positive

Clue: When batteries are placed negative to negative they can create a short circuit because the electrons do this… repel

Clue: When a light switch is on the path of a circuit is… closed

Clue: This circuit allows electrons to flow in more than one path. parallel