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Vocab (1) Vocab (2) What’s In A Lamp? Types of Circuits Schematics Circuit Symbols
An energy-storage device composed of electrochemical cells
What is: a battery What is: a battery
What are two main ideas of the cell theory? This type of solution is characterized by water molecules moving into and out of the cell at the same rate A conductive path through which an electric current flows
What is: a circuit What is: a circuit
A material capable of transmitting energy in the forms of heat and electricity
What is: a conductor What is: a conductor
Maintaining conditions suitable for survival A form of energy created by the free or controlled movement of charged particles, such as electrons
What is: electricity What is: electricity
The amount of charge moving past a point in a conductor in a unit of time
What is: Current What is: Current
A material or device that prevents or reduces the transmission of heat, electricity or sound
What is: an insulator What is: an insulator
How many electrons pass through a circuit in 1 second? A strand of metal, usually copper, used to conduct an electric current.
What is: a wire What is: a wire
A conductor attached at the point where electricity enters or leaves a circuit, such as on a battery
What is: a terminal What is: a terminal
A circuit with a break that prevents electricity from completing the path from one terminal to another
What is: an open circuit What is: an open circuit
A current starting at the negative battery terminal and flowing to the positive terminal
What is: electron flow What is: electron flow
A device that produces light, either by electricity or burning oil, gas or wax
What is: a lamp What is: a lamp
Emitting light after being heated to a high temperature
What is: incandescent What is: incandescent
What is the attractive force between water molecules called? Strands of DNA; contain directions for making protein A thin wire that, when an electric current passes through it, acts as the light producing element of an incandescent bulb
What is: a filament What is: a filament
Type of light bulb used in office buildings, hospitals and schools.
What is: a fluorescent light bulb What is: a fluorescent light bulb
Scientist credited with developing a workable electric lamp
Who is: Thomas Edison Who is: Thomas Edison
A complete circuit that allows electricity to travel from one terminal of a battery to the other
What is: a closed circuit What is: a closed circuit
A circuit whose components are connected one after another and that has only one path for the current to flow
What is: a series circuit What is: a series circuit
A circuit where two or more components are connected side by side, and there is more than one path for current to flow
What is: a parallel circuit What is: a parallel circuit
Three things that make up a complete circuit
What are: a source of electrons (a battery), something to use the electrons (a light bulb), and a path (wires) What are: a source of electrons (a battery), something to use the electrons (a light bulb), and a path (wires)
A pathway of low resistance in a circuit that causes the current to bypass the intended component
What is: a short circuit What is: a short circuit
If another student is bullying or harassing you will it stop if you ignore it? Type of circuit pictured in the schematic above
What is a series circuit What is a series circuit
What is an owl pellet? The type of circuit pictured in the diagram above
What is: a parallel circuit What is: a parallel circuit
A B A B In which circuit will the light bulbs burn dim?
What is: circuit (A) What is: circuit (A)
Which two lightbulbs are connected in series?
What are: C & D What are: C & D
Which two lightbulbs are connected in parallel?
What are: A&B? What are: A&B?
The above symbol represents
What is a battery What is a battery
Movement of material into and out of the cell is balanced Which of the two horizontal lines represents the positive terminal?
(+) (-) (+) (-)
Scientist believe the two factors that cause cancer are The above symbol represents
What is: A switch What is: A switch
The above symbol represents
What is: a light bulb What is: a light bulb
The above symbol represents
What is a resistor What is a resistor
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Which of the lights will burn the brightest?
What are: C & D What are: C & D
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