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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 STATIC ELECTRICITY THE BATTERY ELECTRIC SCIENTISTS THEATOM ELECTRICITY FACTS MISC.

Time’s Up IN OUR LAB, WHAT WAS TRANSFERRED FROM THE WOOL TO THE BALLOON TO CHARGE IT?

ELECTRONS

Time’s Up WHY DID THE TWO BALLOONS REPEL EACH OTHER WHEN THEY WERE CHARGED UP?

LIKE CHARGES REPEL

Time’s Up WHAT IS ONE OF THE THREE LAWS OF ELECTROSTATICS?

1)OPPOSITE CHARGES ATTRACT 2)LIKE CHARGES REPEL 3)CHARGED ITEMS WILL ATTRACT NEUTRAL THINGS

Time’s Up WHAT DID THALES RUB WITH FUR TO PRODUCE STATIC ELECTRICITY?

AMBER

Time’s Up IF A WOOL SHIRT HAD A POSITIVE CHARGE, WHAT SUBATOMIC PARTICLES WOULD IT HAVE MORE OF? PROTONS, NEUTRONS, OR ELECTRONS?

PROTONS

Time’s Up WHAT ARE THE TWO TERMINALS THAT A BATTERY HAS?

NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE

Time’s Up WHAT ARE THREE THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT DO WITH A REGULAR BATTERY?

RECHARGE IT, DISPOSE OF IT IN A FIRE, INSTALL IT INCORRECTLY

Time’s Up THE ACID/PASTE INSIDE A BATTERY THAT CAUSES THE CHEMICAL REACTION IS CALLED WHAT?

ELECTROLYTE$300

Time’s Up THE METAL ROD INSIDE THE BATTERY THAT COLLECTS ELECTRONS IS CALLED WHAT?

THE ELECTRODE

Time’s Up HOW MANY VOLTS DOES THE TYPICAL AA, AAA, D, AND C BATTERY HAVE?

1.5 VOLTS

Time’s Up THIS MAN INVENTED THE MODERN BATTERY

ALESSANDRO VOLTA

Time’s Up THIS MAN FLEW A KITE INTO A STORM TO FIND OUT ABOUT ELECTRICITY

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Time’s Up THIS MAN DISCOVERED ELECTROMAGNETISM

HANS OERSTED

Time’s Up THIS SCIENTIST DISCOVERED THAT A DEAD FROG’S LEG TWITCHED WHEN TOUCHED BY TWO DIFFERENT METALS.

LUIGI GALVANI

Time’s Up THIS SCIENTIST DEVELOPED THE FIRST THEORY ON PROTONS AND ELECTRONS

JJ THOMPSON

Time’s Up WHAT DO WE CALL THE TIGHTLY PACKED CENTER OF AN ATOM?

NUCLEUS

Time’s Up WHAT ARE THE THREE SUBATOMIC PARTICLES WE DISCUSSED IN CLASS?

PROTONS, ELECTRONS AND NEUTRONS

Time’s Up WHAT SUBATOMIC PARTICLE MOVES AROUND ON THE SHELL OF AN ATOM?

ELECTRONS

Time’s Up WHAT TWO SUBATOMIC PARTICLES ARE FOUND HERE?

PROTONS AND NEUTRONS

Time’s Up IF AN ATOM HAS MORE ELECTRONS THAN PROTONS THEN WHAT CHARGE DOES IT HAVE?

NEGATIVE

Time’s Up NAME TWO RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

SOLAR POWER, WIND POWER, WATER (HYDRO), GEOTHERMAL

Time’s Up WHAT UNIT DO WE MEASURE ELECTRICAL POWER IN?

WATTS

Time’s Up WHAT IS ONE SOURCE OF NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY?

OIL, COAL, URANIUM ORE.

Time’s Up SOMETHING THAT ALLOWS ELECTRICITY TO EASILY FLOW THROUGH IT IS CALLED A ?

CONDUCTOR

Time’s Up SOMETHING THAT DOES NOT ALLOW ELECTRICITY TO FLOW THROUGH IT IS CALLED A(N)?

INSULATOR

Time’s Up WHY DO DOCTORS SHOCK PATIENTS WHEN THEIR HEARTS STOP?

BECAUSE ELECTRICITY CONTRACTS MUSCLES

Time’s Up WHAT PART OF THE FLASHLIGHT IS THIS?

THE REFLECTOR

Time’s Up SPELL THE NAME OF THE UNIT WE HAVE BEEN STUDYING.

ELECTRICITY

Time’s Up HOW MANY VOLTS ARE THERE IN A STANDARD CANADIAN WALL SOCKET?

120 VOLTS

Time’s Up WHERE DOES THE WORD “ELECTRICITY” COME FROM?

THE GREEK WORD FOR AMBER = ELEKTRON