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Static Electricity Electric Atom Electric Circuits Ohm’s Law Game Board

Static Charge Protons, Electrons & Neutrons ElectronFreebee NegativeElectrons Series100 volts Repel 1.6 x C Parallel75 Ohms Electrons & Protons Electric Force Voltage 4 amps CoulombNuclear Fusion Current Voltage, current, resistance Static Electricity Electric Atom Electric Circuits Ohm’s Law AnswersAnswers

C1-100 An electric Charge that stays in place for some length of time.

C1-200C1-100 Too many electrons will produce this type of static charge.

C1-300C1-100 Two objects, both with an excess of electrons, will do this when brought close together.

C1-400C1-100 An object that is electrically neutral has the same number of these.

C1-500 C1-100 This is the unit of measure scientists use for electric charge.

C2-100C1-100 These are three of the building blocks of matter.

C2-200C2-100C1-100C2-100C1-100 The transfer of these charged particles are responsible for most static charge.

C2-100C1-100 C2-300C2-300 This is the charge of a single electron and the opposite of the charge on a single proton.

C2-400C2-100 C1-100 This is the force responsible for keeping electrons attached to the atomic nucleus

C2-500C2-400C2-100 C1-100 This is what happens when protons are added to an atom.

C3-100C2-400C2-100 C1-100 This is the charged particle that moves through a circuit creating electric current

C3-200C2-400C2-100C3-100C2-400C2-100 C1-100 If a single light bulb is missing from this type of circuit nothing else in the circuit will work.

C3-300C2-400C2-100C3-100C2-400C2-100 C1-100 Most households are wired with this type of circuit, because when one appliance is off the others still work.

C3-400C2-400C2-100C3-100C2-400C2-100 C1-100 This is the amount of electrical potential energy that is supplied per Coulomb of charge.

C3-500C2-400C2-100C3-100C2-400C2-100 C1-100 The amount of charge that flows through an electrical circuit over time.

C4-100C2-400C2-100 The first player to buzz in gets 100 points.

C4-200C4-100C2-400C2-100C4-100C2-400C amps of current run through a 10 ohm resistor. This is the amount of voltage across the resistor.

C4-300C4-100C2-400C2-100 Three 25 ohm resistors are connected in series. This is the total resistance of the circuit.

C4-400C4-100C2-400C2-100C4-300C4-100C2-400C volts is applied across a 30 ohm resistor. This is the amount of current running through it.

C4-500C4-400C4-100C2-400C2-100 This is the meaning of these three symbols: V, I and R.