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2 Jeopardy Vocabulary ElectricityMagnets Potluck Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Vocabulary What is the space around an object where electric forces occur called?

4 $100 Answer from Vocabulary Electric Field

5 $200 Question from Vocabulary What is a flow of electric charges?

6 $200 Answer from Vocabulary Electric current

7 $300 Question from Vocabulary What is a path made for an electric current called?

8 $300 Answer from Vocabulary circuit

9 $400 Question from Vocabulary What is a measurement of an object’s extra positive or negative particles called?

10 $400 Answer from Vocabulary Charge

11 $500 Question from Vocabulary What supplies energy through a circuit?

12 $500 Answer from Vocabulary Electric cell

13 $100 Question from Vocabulary What is a circuit with one path for electric current called?

14 $100 Answer from Vocabulary Series Circuit

15 $200 Question from Vocabulary What is an object that attracts things made of iron or steel called?

16 $200 Answer from Vocabulary Magnet

17 $300 Question from Vocabulary What is the space around a magnet where the force of the magnet acts called?

18 $300 Answer from Vocabulary Magnetic field

19 $400 Question from Vocabulary What is a circuit with more than one path for electric current called?

20 $400 Answer from Vocabulary Parallel Circuit

21 $500 Question from Vocabulary What is an arrangement of wire wrapped around a core called?

22 $500 Answer from Vocabulary Electromagnet

23 $100 Question from Magnet What are the ends of a magnet called?

24 $100 Answer from Magnet Magnetic poles

25 $200 Question from Magnet Magnets attract each other where?

26 $200 Answer from Magnet At opposite poles

27 $300 Question from Magnet Where is a bar magnet’s pull the strongest?

28 $300 Answer from Magnet At both poles

29 $400 Question from Magnet How do two objects that have both positive charges act?

30 $400 Answer from Magnet They repel each other.

31 $500 Question from Magnet Why are electromagnets used in motors?

32 $500 Answer from Magnet To create motion

33 $100 Question from Electricity What is a charge that stays on an object called?

34 $100 Answer from Electricity Static electricity

35 $200 Question from Electricity What is the material that electric current Can pass through easily called?

36 $200 Answer from Electricity Conductor

37 $300 Question from Electricity What is an insulator?

38 $300 Answer from Electricity Material that electric current cannot pass through easily.

39 $400 Question from Electricity What is a resistor?

40 $400 Answer from Electricity Material that resists, but doesn’t stop the flow of electric current.

41 $500 Question from Electricity What does copper wire in a circuit do?

42 $500 Answer from Electricity It conducts electricity.

43 $100 Question from Potluck What charge does an object have if it has more negative particles than positive particles?

44 $100 Answer from Potluck Negative charge

45 $200 Question from Potluck What pole of the compass magnet is attracted to the Earth’s North Pole?

46 $200 Answer from Potluck The north-seeking pole.

47 $300 Question from Potluck How do objects that have both a negative pole and positive pole react?

48 $300 Answer from Potluck They pull toward each other.

49 $400 Question from Potluck What is the charge of electrons?

50 $400 Answer from Potluck Negative Charge

51 $500 Question from Potluck What is the charge of protons and neutrons?

52 $500 Answer from Potluck Protons are positively charged and neutrons are neutral.

53 Final Jeopardy What is the main difference between a bar magnet and an electromagnet?

54 Final Jeopardy Answer A bar magnet can’t be switched on and off. An electromagnet is temporary. It can be switched on and off.


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