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1 Welcome to Who Wants to be a Millionaire
50:50 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Welcome to Who Wants to be a Millionaire 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

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3 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

4 What charge does an electron have?
15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 What charge does an electron have? 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 B: Negative 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Positive B: Negative C: Neutral D: Zero

5 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

6 15 $1 Million When electrons are “wiped” from one surface to another, this is considered charging by _______________. 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 C: Friction 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Induction B: Conduction C: Friction D: Insulation

7 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

8 15 $1 Million This type of material does not allow electricity to flow through it easily. 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: An Insulator 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: An Insulator B: Metal C: A Conductor D: Copper

9 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

10 The picture below represents a _____________.
15 $1 Million The picture below represents a _____________. 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 D: Series Circuit 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Electromagnet B: Generator C: Parallel Circuit D: Series Circuit

11 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

12 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 You add another load to a circuit and this increases the resistance within the circuit. What will happen to the current? 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 C: It will go down 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Nothing B: It will go up C: It will go down D: It will stop

13 You’ve Reached the $1,000 Milestone! Congratulations! Congratulations!

14 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 Which of the following is NOT an essential part of a circuit?
15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Which of the following is NOT an essential part of a circuit? 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 D: Magnet 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Conductor B: Energy Source C: Load D: Magnet

16 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

17 Current is measured in this unit.
15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 Current is measured in this unit. 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 B: Amps 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Hertz B: Amps C: Ohms D: Volts

18 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

19 If a light bulb burns out in the circuit below, the remaining bulbs will ___________.
15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 C: Stay Lit 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Dim B: Go Out C: Stay Lit D: Break

20 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

21 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 When electric current is passed through a coil of wire a(n) ____________ is created. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: Solenoid 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Solenoid B: Generator C: Motor D: Electromagnet

22 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

23 In order to increase current you can add more ____________.
15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 In order to increase current you can add more ____________. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 C: Voltage 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Wire B: Resistance C: Voltage D: Amps

24 You’ve Reached the $32,000 Milestone! Congratulations!

25 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

26 15 $1 Million Which of the following is NOT a way to increase the strength of an electromagnet? 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 C. Add resistance 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Add more coils B: Use a larger core C: Add resistance to the circuit D: Add more current

27 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

28 If an object has a negative charge it means it has _________.
15 $1 Million If an object has a negative charge it means it has _________. 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 B: Gained Electrons 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Lost Protons B: Gained Electrons C: Gained Protons D: Lost Electrons

29 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

30 If the lights are off it means the circuit is _______.
15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 If the lights are off it means the circuit is _______. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 B: Open 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Closed B: Open

31 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

32 15 $1 Million If you add a bulb to the circuit below, what will happen to the original bulbs? 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 D: They will dim 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Nothing B: They will go out C: They will get brighter D: They will dim

33 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

34 In a motor, electrical energy is converted to _______________, in a generator mechanical energy is converted to ____________. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 C. mechanical/electrical 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: light/light B: mechanical/light C: mechanical/electrical D: light/electrical

35 YOU WIN $1 MILLION DOLLARS!


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