Conductors and Insulators Jeopardy Conductors and Insulators Magnets Vocabulary Circuits Potluck Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Vocabulary When positive and negative charges are no longer balanced, _____ occurs.
$100 Answer from Vocabulary Static Electricity
$200 Question from Vocabulary What is a flow of electric charges?
$200 Answer from Vocabulary Electric current
$300 Question from Vocabulary This does not allow electric charges to flow easily.
$300 Answer from Vocabulary Resistance
$400 Question from Vocabulary What is the path an electric current called?
$400 Answer from Vocabulary Circuit
$500 Question from Vocabulary What is the area around a magnet called?
$500 Answer from Vocabulary Magnetic Field
$100 Question from Conductors and Insulators What is the material called that electric current can pass through easily?
$100 Answer from Conductors and Insulators
$200 Question from Conductors and Insulators What is an insulator?
$200 Answer from Conductors and Insulators Material that electricity current can not pass through easily
$300 Question from Conductors and Insulators What would copper wire do ina circuit?
$300 Answer from Conductors and Insulators Conducts electricity
$400 Question from Conductors and Insulators Which of the following would be a good conductor? wood cooper rubber plastic
$400 Answer from Conductors and Insulators Copper
$500 Question from Conductors and Insulators What distinguishes a conductor from an insulator?
$500 Answer from Conductors and Insulators A conductor is metal and allows electricity to flow through it. An insulators is not metal and does not allow electricity to flow through it.
$100 Question from Magnet What are the ends of a magnet called?
$100 Answer from Magnet Magnetic poles
$200 Question from Magnet Magnets attract each other where?
$200 Answer from Magnet At opposite poles
$300 Question from Magnet Where is a bar magnet’s pull the strongest?
$300 Answer from Magnet At both poles
$400 Question from Magnet How do two objects that have both positive charges act?
$400 Answer from Magnet They repel each other.
$500 Question from Magnet What is an object that attracts things made of iron or steel called?
$500 Answer from Magnet magnet
$100 Question from Circuits Electricity flows when a switch is (open/closed).
$100 Answer from Circuits Closed
$200 Question from Circuits What is a circuit with one path for electric current called?
$200 Answer from Circuits Series Circuit
$300 Question from Circuits What is a circuit with more than One path for electric current called?
$300 Answer from Circuits Parallel Circuits
$400 Question from Circuits What type of circuits are in our schools?
$400 Answer from Circuits Parallel
$500 Question from Circuits What three things must be used to have a complete circuit?
$500 Answer from Circuits A pathway, an energy source, and a receiver
$100 Question from Potluck What charge does an object have if it has more negative particles than positive particles?
$100 Answer from Potluck Negative charge
$200 Question from Potluck What is a charge that stays on an object called?
$200 Answer from Potluck Static Electricity
$300 Question from Potluck What is an example of static electricity?
$300 Answer from Potluck Lightening, shuffling feet, or balloons sticking.
$400 Question from Potluck What is the charge of electrons?
$400 Answer from Potluck Negative Charge
$500 Question from Potluck What word is similar to circuit and helps us to understand how a circuit works?
$500 Answer from Potluck Circle
Final Jeopardy What is the main difference between a bar magnet and an electromagnet?
Final Jeopardy Answer A bar magnet can’t be switched on and off. An electromagnet is temporary. It can be switched on and off.