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Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Ohmender’s Game Thor: The Dark Watts The Hunger Games: Electric Fire Last Voltas Cloudy with a chance of Amperage 2

$100 Question from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage A ____________ is a charge that is not moving Main Board Main Board Answer

$100 Answer from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage Static Main Board

$200 Question from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage What unit is used to measure current (Shortened and Long Version)? Main Board Answer

$200 Answer from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage Amps or Amperes Main Board

$300 Question from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage When current can pass through both a thin wire and a thicker wire, which would have less resistance? Why? Main Board Answer

$300 Answer from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage Big wire, means the larger space, the more current we can have. Main Board

$400 Question from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage The complete definition of Amperage is? Main Board Answer

$400 Answer from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage The amount of charge that passes through a wire in a unit of time Main Board

$500 Question from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage Fill in the Blanks: When Amperage ___ then Resistance _____ And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Main Board Answer

$500 Answer from Cloudy with a chance of Amperage When Amperage increases then Resistance decreases And Vice Versa Main Board

$100 Question from Last Voltas The unit of measure for Voltage is _____________ Main Board Answer

$100 Answer from Last Voltas Volts Main Board

$200 Question from Last Voltas An Electric Circuit must be __________ to work. Main Board Answer

$200 Answer from Last Voltas Complete Main Board

$300 Question from Last Voltas A ______________ is required for Voltage to carry a current in a circuit. Main Board Answer

$300 Answer from Last Voltas Voltage Source Main Board

$400 Question from Last Voltas How is Voltage like a rollercoaster? Main Board Answer

$400 Answer from Last Voltas High potential energy from the top, lower as it goes down - Electricity has high potential at the Power Plant, moves away from high concentration Main Board

$500 Question from Last Voltas Main Board Answer

$500 Answer from Last Voltas Series Circuit - Lights in a line, get dimmer Parallel - Multiple paths for electricity to take, one light on one light off. Main Board

$100 Question from Ohmender's Game This is the unit of measure for Resistance, and it's Symbol. Main Board Answer

$100 Answer from Ohmender's Game Main Board Ohm’s and Ω

$200 Question from Ohmender's Game Something with a ___________ resistance will not allow charges to flow easily. Main Board Answer

$200 Answer from Ohmender's Game High Main Board

$300 Question from Ohmender's Game A lemon with zinc and iron sticking out of it is a _______________. Main Board Answer

$300 Answer from Ohmender's Game Battery Main Board

$400 Question from Ohmender's Game What is Ohm's Law? Main Board Answer

$400 Answer from Ohmender's Game Ohm's = Voltage / Amperage Main Board

$500 Question from Ohmender's Game Give all 4 factors that affect resistance and explain how. Main Board Answer

$500 Answer from Ohmender's Game Length, Diameter, Material it is made from, Temperature. Main Board

$100 Question from Thor: The Dark Watts This is the formula to determine power Main Board Answer

$100 Answer from Thor: The Dark Watts Power = Volts x Amps Main Board

$200 Question from Thor: The Dark Watts Draw the circle that will help Solve for power, and the three formulas associated with it Main Board Answer

$200 Answer from Thor: The Dark Watts Main Board Power= Volts X Amps Amps = Power/ Volts Volts = Power/Amps

$300 Question from Thor: The Dark Watts This is the unit of measure for Power Main Board Answer

$300 Answer from Thor: The Dark Watts Watts Main Board

$400 Question from Thor: The Dark Watts Lemon juice is an example of a(n) ________ Main Board Answer

$400 Answer from Thor: The Dark Watts Electrolyte Main Board

$500 Question from Thor: The Dark Watts This is the difference between a wet cell and a dry cell Main Board Answer

$500 Answer from Thor: The Dark Watts Wet cell electrolyte is a liquid Dry cell electrolyte is a paste Main Board

$100 Question from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire Lightning is an example of this Main Board Answer

$100 Answer from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire Induction Main Board

$200 Question from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire What three materials did Volta make his first battery from? Main Board Answer

$200 Answer from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire Zinc, Silver, and Salt Water Paper Main Board

$300 Question from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire If an object has more electrons, it has a ______________ charge Main Board Answer

$300 Answer from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire Negative Main Board

$400 Question from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire A 490 Watt Microwave uses 7.0 Amps of power from a wall socket. How much Resistance does the microwave have? AnswerMain Board

$400 Answer from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire 10 Ohms Main Board

$500 Question from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire A circuit contains a 12-volt battery and two 3- ohm bulbs in series. A.Calculate the total resistance of the circuit. B.Calculate the current in the circuit. C.Calculate the power of each bulb. D.Calculate the power supplied by the battery AnswerMain Board

$500 Answer from The Hunger Games: Electric Fire a.6 ohms b.2 amps c.12 Watts d.24 Watts Main Board

Final Jeopardy Explain the transfers of charge in the following situation: You get into your car with cloth seats, drive to school and get out. As you go to reach for the door handle at the school you get a static shock. Explain. Main Board Answer

Final Jeopardy Answer Main Board