Science Q1 EQT Review By Stephanie Estes. A _______ is an electric circuit that has only one path for the current.

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Science Q1 EQT Review By Stephanie Estes

A _______ is an electric circuit that has only one path for the current.

A series is an electric circuit that has only one path for the current.

_________ is a “break in the crust of the Earth along which rock moves.”

Fault is a “break in the crust of the Earth along which rock moves.”

A parallel circuit has “____________ path for the current.”

A parallel circuit has “more than one path for the current.”

This geological feature is most closely associated with earthquakes.

This geological feature is most closely associated with earthquakes. Fault

A ceiling fan and a computer require _____________ energy to operate.

A ceiling fan and a computer require electrical energy to operate.

an _______ needs an electric current to produce a magnetic field.

an electromagnet needs an electric current to produce a magnetic field.

A ________________ is necessary for a flashlight to operate because it provides the energy.

A battery is necessary for a flashlight to operate because it provides the energy.

The most noticeable energy produced when you “plug in and turn on a lamp” is _____________ energy.

The most noticeable energy produced when you “plug in and turn on a lamp” is light energy.

The _______ ______ “slopes gently down beneath the surface of the water at the edge of a continent.”

The continental shelf “slopes gently down beneath the surface of the water at the edge of a continent.”

The ___ ____ are a geological feature of the Earth that can be found covering vast areas of the North and South Poles.

The ice caps are a geological feature of the Earth that can be found covering vast areas of the North and South Poles.

Radios are designed to produce ____________ energy for our listening enjoyment.

Radios are designed to produce sound energy for our listening enjoyment.

For a _____________to operate correctly, it must have a battery, a switch, a light bulb, and a conductor

For a flashlight to operate correctly, it must have a battery, a switch, a light bulb, and a conductor

“Turning off lights when no one is in the room” is a way to _____________ energy, which means to save energy.

“Turning off lights when no one is in the room” is a way to conserve energy, which means to save energy.

If one bulb on a strand of Christmas lights burns out but the other lights stay lit, you know that the strand of lights is on a _____________.

Sometimes in a closed circuit metal becomes hot and some of the thermal energy is transferred to the air as radiation. This produces light such as a __________ inside a bulb.

Sometimes in a closed circuit metal becomes hot and some of the thermal energy is transferred to the air as radiation. This produces light such as a filament inside a bulb.

A _______________ is the “device used to open and close a circuit.”

A switch is the “device used to open and close a circuit.”

A ____________ is the component in a circuit that “allows a current to pass through easily.”

A conductor is the component in a circuit that “allows a current to pass through easily.”

A _______________ is “the constant flow of electrons through a wire.”

A current is “the constant flow of electrons through a wire.”

Rubber is used as a covering for the wires of an electrical cord because rubber is an ________________

Rubber is used as a covering for the wires of an electrical cord because rubber is an insulator

______ is a substance used to make most electrical wiring because it is known to be a good conductor of electricity

Copper is a substance used to make most electrical wiring because it is known to be a good conductor of electricity

A series circuit has path for the current.

A series circuit has one path for the current.

A fault is a “______ in the crust of the Earth along which rock moves.”

A fault is a “break in the crust of the Earth along which rock moves.”

A ________ circuit has “more than one path for the current.”

A parallel circuit has “more than one path for the current.”

Name two things that require electrical energy to operate.

Name two things that require electrical energy to operate. Refrigerator, tv, washing machine, lamp, fan,

A battery is necessary for a flashlight to operate because it provides the _______.

A battery is necessary for a flashlight to operate because it provides the energy.

The most noticeable energy produced when you “plug in and turn on a ______” is light energy.

The most noticeable energy produced when you “plug in and turn on a lamp” is light energy.

The continental shelf “slopes gently down beneath the surface of the water at the edge of a ________.”

The continental shelf “slopes gently down beneath the surface of the water at the edge of a continent.”

Radios are designed to produce sound energy for our ________ enjoyment.

Radios are designed to produce sound energy for our listening enjoyment.

For a flashlight to operate correctly, it must have a _______, _______, ________, and _______

For a flashlight to operate correctly, it must have a battery, bulb, swith, and conuductor

Sometimes in a closed circuit ______ becomes hot and some of the thermal energy is transferred to the air as radiation. This produces light such as a filament inside a bulb.

Sometimes in a closed circuit metal becomes hot and some of the thermal energy is transferred to the air as radiation. This produces light such as a filament inside a bulb.