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Which type of circuit has more than one path for electricity to flow?
Parallel Circuit
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What is this part of the bulb?
Filament
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Is this an example of an insulator or conductor?
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Which would conduct electricity best – a long wire or short wire?
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How well an object conducts electricity depends on 3 things
How well an object conducts electricity depends on 3 things. What are they? The material of an object The length of an object The width of an object
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What happens to the remaining bulbs when 1 bulb burns out or is removed in a parallel circuit?
The other bulbs remain lit.
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Which type of circuit has only one path for electricity to flow ?
Series Circuit
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Is this an example of an insulator or conductor?
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Which would conduct electricity best – a thin wire or wide wire?
A wide wire
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What is another name for a nonconductor?
Insulator
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What is this part of the bulb?
Base terminal
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What happens to the brightness of a bulb if more bulbs are added in a parallel circuit?
The brightness remains the same
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What is the job of the filament in a bulb?
It transforms electrical energy into light energy. It also connects the support wires.
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What is the point on a battery or bulb that must be touched in order to make a circuit complete?
Terminals
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What happens to the brightness of a bulb if more bulbs are added in a series circuit?
The bulbs get dimmer
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What would the voltage be in the parallel circuit below?
1.5 volts
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In which circuit is it easier to find a burned out bulb – series or parallel?
Parallel Circuit
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What is the name of a material that does not allow electricity to easily pass through it?
Insulator
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What is this part of the bulb?
Side terminal
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Is this an example of an insulator or conductor?
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What is the difference between a series and a parallel circuit ?
Parallel Circuit – more than I path for electricity Series Circuit – I path for electricity
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What happens to the remaining bulbs when 1 bulb burns out or is removed in a series circuit?
The other bulbs go out.
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If a bulb in a circuit does not light, what could be the problem?
Batteries not connected properly Dead battery Open switch Broken bulb
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Why would a circuit wired with batteries have a brighter bulb
than a circuit wired with batteries ? The circuit with +-+- gets voltage from 2 batteries. The circuit with only gets voltage from 1 battery. 2 of the batteries with the negative sides together cancel each other out.
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What would the voltage be in the series circuit below?
4.5 volts
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What happens if 3 batteries are connected in a series circuit
and 1 battery is connected backwards? 2 batteries will cancel each other out leaving only the voltage from 1 battery
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What material is the best conductor of electricity ?
Metal
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What is an open circuit? Circuit through which electricity does
not flow because one part is not connected.
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