Electricity. Label each picture as: friction, induction, conduction, or electric discharge.

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Electricity

Label each picture as: friction, induction, conduction, or electric discharge

Electric discharge conduction Induction or friction induction friction

Series or Parallel

Series or Parallel series parallel

Choose the best answer: 1. Which of the following statements about AC (Alternating Current) is NOT true? A. Current flows back and forth B. Current only flows in one direction C. The type of current found in houses D. The type of current produced by generators 2. Which of the following statements about DC (Direct Current) is NOT true A. Current flows back and forth B. Current only flows in one direction C. The type of current found in battteries D. The type of current produced by solar cells 3. Choose the option that best describes the picture: A. The switch is OFF and the circuit is CLOSED B. The switch is OFF and the circuit is OPEN C. The switch is ON and the circuit is CLOSED D. The switch is ON and the circuit is OPEN

Choose the best answer: 1. Which of the following statements about AC (Alternating Current) is NOT true? A. Current flows back and forth B. Current only flows in one direction C. The type of current found in houses D. The type of current produced by generators 2. Which of the following statements about DC (Direct Current) is NOT true A. Current flows back and forth B. Current only flows in one direction C. The type of current found in battteries D. The type of current produced by solar cells 3. Choose the option that best describes the picture: A. The switch is OFF and the circuit is CLOSED B. The switch is OFF and the circuit is OPEN C. The switch is ON and the circuit is CLOSED D. The switch is ON and the circuit is OPEN

AC or DC? Current only flows in one direction 6.Current flows back and forth

AC or DC? Current only flows in one direction 6.Current flows back and forth AC DC AC

Matching: 1. The potential difference between two points 2. The unit used to measure Current 3. The interaction of electricity and magnetism 4. The opposition to the flow of Electricity A.Resistance B.Volts C.Amps D.Electromagnetism

Matching: 1. The potential difference between two points 2. The unit used to measure Current 3. The interaction of electricity and magnetism 4. The opposition to the flow of Electricity A.Resistance B.Volts C.Amps D.Electromagnetism